
Too many Servers? Here's how to find the right one
Here are five key factors to consider when selecting the right server for your needs.
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The design of a server refers to its physical configuration, which impacts space efficiency, scalability, and ease of maintenance. Choosing the right design is crucial for optimizing performance and fitting into your existing infrastructure.
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Rack Server
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2900.– to 5200.–Designed to fit into standard server racks, allowing for space-efficient setups and easy scalability.
Ideal for data centers or businesses with limited floor space, as they can support multiple units in a vertical arrangement.
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Tower Server
Typical price
1800.– to 3400.–Resembles a traditional desktop PC, providing a standalone solution that is easy to set up and manage.
Best suited for small businesses or remote offices that require robust performance without complex installations.
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Micro Server
Typical price
940.– to 1400.–Compact design intended for low-power tasks and small-scale applications, often with limited processing power.
Perfect for small businesses or home offices needing cost-effective solutions for basic computing tasks without occupying much space.
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RAM (Random Access Memory) is crucial for a server's performance, as it determines how much data can be processed simultaneously. The amount of RAM directly impacts the server's speed and efficiency, affecting how well it can handle multiple tasks and heavy workloads.
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Up to 32 GB
Typical price
1900.– to 4300.–Suitable for basic server tasks, such as hosting small websites or applications with minimal traffic.
This option offers cost-effectiveness for users with light workloads, ensuring adequate performance without overspending.
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33 - 64 GB
Typical price
4100.– to 5200.–Ideal for medium-sized businesses or applications that require moderate multitasking and data handling capabilities.
This range provides a balance of performance and cost, making it suitable for growing businesses that need reliability without excessive investment.
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65 - 128 GB
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4600.– to 12 000.–Designed for high-demand environments, such as data analysis, virtualization, and large-scale web hosting.
This option delivers superior performance, allowing for seamless operation under heavy loads and supporting multiple applications simultaneously.
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The number of processor cores in a server determines its ability to handle multiple tasks simultaneously, influencing overall performance. More cores can lead to better multitasking capabilities, making it essential for resource-intensive applications like databases or virtual machines.
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1 - 8 -Core
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1700.– to 3400.–Features between one and eight processor cores, suitable for basic tasks and small applications.
Ideal for entry-level servers or small businesses with light workloads, offering a cost-effective solution.
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9 - 16 -Core
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3400.– to 5200.–Includes nine to sixteen processor cores, providing enhanced performance for moderate workloads.
Recommended for growing businesses that require improved processing power for applications like web hosting or file storage.
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17 - 32 -Core
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4600.– to 6200.–Comprises seventeen to thirty-two processor cores, designed for high-performance computing tasks.
Best suited for enterprises or applications requiring intensive processing, such as data analysis or virtual machine hosting.
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The processor family determines the computing power and efficiency of a server, impacting its performance and ability to handle workloads. Selecting the right processor family is crucial for ensuring that the server meets application demands and scales effectively as your business grows.
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Xeon Gold
Typical price
4300.– to 6200.–Xeon Gold processors offer a balanced combination of performance and energy efficiency, making them suitable for a wide range of workloads.
These processors excel in virtualization and data analytics tasks, providing excellent performance for demanding enterprise applications.
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Xeon Silver
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3200.– to 4600.–Xeon Silver processors deliver good performance for mainstream server workloads, focusing on cost-effectiveness and reliability.
Ideal for small to medium businesses, they provide a solid foundation for applications like web hosting and database management.
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Epyc
Typical price
3400.– to 5500.–Epyc processors are designed for high-performance computing with a high core count and memory bandwidth, suitable for data-intensive applications.
They offer exceptional scalability, making them a great choice for large-scale cloud environments and enterprise workloads.
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Xeon E
Typical price
1600.– to 2300.–Xeon E processors are entry-level options that provide reliable performance for basic server tasks and small applications.
These processors are ideal for startups or small businesses looking for an affordable solution without compromising on quality.
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The number of rack units (U) indicates the vertical space a server occupies in a server rack. This factor is essential as it influences the overall layout, cooling efficiency, and scalability of your server setup.
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1 - 1 U
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2200.– to 4600.–Compact size, typically 1.75 inches tall, suitable for basic applications or small deployments.
Ideal for environments with limited space, allowing for easy integration into existing setups without overwhelming the infrastructure.
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2 - 2 U
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3600.– to 5200.–Provides more space for components like additional drives or cooling, while remaining manageable in size.
A great balance for small to medium businesses, offering expanded capabilities without requiring excessive rack space.
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3 - 4 U
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1900.– to 4300.–Larger footprint, accommodating more advanced hardware and features, including redundancy options.
Recommended for organizations anticipating growth, as it allows for future upgrades and enhanced performance without needing additional racks.
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