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In this article:

  • Server lease
  • Server access
  • Server pools
  • Server statuses
  • Quarantine
  1. Concepts
  2. Servers
  3. Overview

Servers

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Updated at April 17, 2025
  • Server lease
  • Server access
  • Server pools
  • Server statuses
  • Quarantine

A BareMetal server is a fully configured physical server connected to the network via two 1 Gbps or 10 Gbps network interfaces. Its hardware and network resources are physically isolated and can be accessed only by the user leasing the server.

Warning

Default BIOS settings are optimal for a BareMetal server. We do not recommend changing them.

Server leaseServer lease

You can lease a server for one day, one month, three months, six months, or one year. You can view the configurations available for lease in each pool when ordering a server in the management console.

Server accessServer access

You can manage a server using the KVM console, which is available from the management console.

Server poolsServer pools

Pools are infrastructurally separate data center modules servers physically reside in. Pools are distributed across availability zones located in regions. Currently, Yandex BareMetal is only available in the Russia region.

Region Availability zone Pools
ru-central1 ru-central1-m ru-central1-m3
ru-central1-m4

Server statusesServer statuses

A server can have one of the following statuses:

  • PROVISIONING: Server is being prepared to be leased out to a user.
  • RUNNING: Server is leased out and fully available to a user. In this status, the server's power supply can be turned on or off.
  • STARTING: Server is being powered up.
  • STOPPING: Server is being powered down.
  • RESTARTING: Server is rebooting.
  • REINSTALLING: Server operating system is being reinstalled.
  • UPDATING: Server or network settings are being updated.
  • QUARANTINING: Server is being quarantined.
  • QUARANTINED: Server is quarantined. Users cannot access quarantined servers over the network or through a KVM console.
  • RETURNING_FROM_QUARANTINE: Server is returning from quarantine, with access being restored over the network and through a KVM console.
  • ERROR: Error has occurred, the KVM console is unavailable. Contact technical support.

QuarantineQuarantine

Quarantine: A transition state before server lease is fully terminated. In this state, the server is still listed in the user's directory. Users cannot access quarantined servers over the network or through a KVM console, but the server retains all user data and settings. The quarantine period is 72 hours. Following this period, the settings and data get completely deleted from the server, and the server itself gets removed from the user's directory.

At any time during the quarantine period, you can restore the server for further use. To restore the server, contact support.

See alsoSee also

  • Connecting a Yandex BareMetal server to Cloud Backup

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