
Too Many Servers? Here's How to Choose the Right One
Discover the key factors you should consider when selecting the perfect server for your needs.
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The design of a server determines how it is physically configured and impacts its scalability, space requirements, and maintenance. Choosing the right design ensures that the server fits your environment and meets your organizational needs efficiently.
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Tower Server
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1900.– to 3900.–Standalone design resembling a traditional computer tower, offering easy access to components.
Suitable for small businesses or remote offices, providing flexibility and cost-effectiveness.
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Micro Server
Typical price
1000.– to 1300.–Small, low-power servers designed for specific applications or workloads.
Perfect for edge computing and scenarios where energy efficiency and minimal space usage are crucial.
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RAM (Random Access Memory) is a critical component in servers, influencing speed and efficiency by determining how much data the server can handle simultaneously. Adequate RAM ensures smooth performance for applications and workloads, preventing slowdowns and improving user experience.
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Up to 16 GB
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1600.– to 2900.–Suitable for small-scale operations or light workloads, such as web hosting or simple applications.
Provides a cost-effective solution for businesses with minimal performance demands, ensuring basic functionality.
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17 - 32 GB
Typical price
2600.– to 5200.–Ideal for medium-sized businesses with moderate workloads, like database management or hosting multiple applications.
Balances performance and cost, offering more capacity and efficiency without excessive expenditure.
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33 - 64 GB
Typical price
3900.– to 5200.–Designed for high-demand environments requiring robust performance, such as virtualization or heavy data processing.
Enhances server capabilities, supporting complex applications and ensuring faster response times, reducing latency.
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The number of processor cores in a server determines its ability to handle multiple tasks simultaneously, impacting overall performance and efficiency. Choosing the right core count is essential for ensuring the server can meet the workload demands of your applications, from basic tasks to complex processing.
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Up to 4 -Core
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1400.– to 2100.–Suitable for basic tasks and small-scale applications with light processing needs.
Ideal for home offices or small businesses where cost efficiency and simplicity are priorities.
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5 - 8 -Core
Typical price
2300.– to 4300.–Balances performance and cost, handling moderate workloads and multitasking efficiently.
Recommended for medium-sized businesses or applications requiring reliable performance without excessive power.
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9 - 16 -Core
Typical price
3600.– to 5500.–Designed for demanding applications and high-performance computing environments.
Perfect for data centers or enterprises that require robust processing power for complex tasks.
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The processor family determines the type of CPU used in a server, which affects performance, power efficiency, and scalability. Choosing the right processor family is crucial for optimizing server workloads, ensuring efficient resource utilization, and meeting specific performance needs.
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Xeon Silver
Typical price
3200.– to 5500.–Offers a balance between performance and cost, ideal for mid-range workloads.
Suitable for small to medium-sized businesses seeking reliable performance without high expenses.
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Xeon E
Typical price
1600.– to 2300.–Designed for entry-level servers, providing essential performance for basic tasks.
Best for small businesses or home use where cost-efficiency and basic functionality are priorities.
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Epyc
Typical price
2900.– to 5500.–Provides high core counts and large memory bandwidth for demanding applications.
Ideal for data centers and enterprise environments requiring robust performance and scalability.
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Xeon Gold
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4100.– to 6500.–Delivers higher performance with enhanced memory capabilities, suited for heavy workloads.
Recommended for businesses needing superior processing power for data-intensive tasks and virtualization.
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The operating system (OS) is the software that manages a server's hardware and software resources, affecting its performance and capabilities. Selecting the right OS is crucial as it determines compatibility with applications, ease of management, and security features, impacting the server's efficiency and functionality.
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No operating system
Typical price
2300.– to 4900.–Servers without an OS allow for customized installation based on specific requirements.
Ideal for organizations with precise needs or those looking to deploy a custom or less common OS.
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Windows
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1500.– to 4300.–Windows OS is user-friendly with a wide range of compatible applications and support.
Best suited for businesses that rely on Microsoft applications and require a familiar interface for ease of use.
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Linux
Typical price
3100.– to 5800.–Linux offers open-source flexibility, security, and a wide range of distributions.
Recommended for tech-savvy users who need a customizable and cost-effective server environment.
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Windows Server 2012 R2
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3900.– to 6200.–Windows Server 2012 R2 provides enterprise-level management features and robust security.
Great for organizations needing advanced networking capabilities and integration with other Microsoft products.
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