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#QUBIC With the advancement of Blockchain and Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology, the demand for high-performance, secure, and reliable infrastructure is unprecedented. Most Blockchain networks rely on infrastructure hosted in virtualized or cloud-hosted environments, but this approach hides inefficiencies and vulnerabilities. Qubic takes a different approach: bare-metal deployment. "By operating directly on the hardware, we bypass traditional bottlenecks and achieve a faster, more secure, and more reliable Blockchain ecosystem." But what is bare-metal deployment, and why is it so important for Qubic's mission?
What is bare metal deployment?
Bare metal deployments run applications directly on hardware without the overhead of an operating system or virtualization layer. Think of it as a way to cut out the "middleman" software and directly exploit the original functionality of the hardware.
In fact, this means:
Higher performance: no operating system bottleneck to slow down processes.
Enhance security: reduce Attack Surface by avoiding vulnerabilities in third-party software.
More reliable: simplified and streamlined environment, maintaining stability under harsh conditions.
Why is bare-metal deployment important for blockchain?
In the Block chain network, efficiency, speed, and security are non-negotiable. Traditional setups often struggle with the following issues:
Latency: data processing is slowed down by multiple software layers.
Vulnerabilities: Third-party operating system dependencies expose networks to additional security risks.
Performance ceiling: Virtual Machine (VM) often limits the full potential of hardware, especially under high transaction loads.
Bare metal deployment solves these problems by working directly on the hardware. For blockchain, this can be translated as:
Accelerate transactions: reduce Consensus and transaction termination latency.
Enhance security: remove unnecessary software layers to reduce vulnerabilities.
Optimized resource utilization: Direct access to hardware ensures efficient processing, even under peak loads.