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5 Things To Consider When Buying Your First Server

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  When purchasing your first server, take into account your specific performance needs and workloads to help you make informed hardware choices for the CPU, RAM, and storage. Make sure the operating system supports your applications, assess the future scalability and reliability of the server to accommodate growth, and consider the overall cost of ownership, including support and maintenance. Additionally, make sure the server has enough security features to safeguard your data. When purchasing your first server, keep these five crucial factors in mind: 1.  Recognize Your Performance and Workload Requirements: • RAM and CPU: Evaluate the processing power and memory requirements of your particular use cases, such as file sharing management, website hosting, or database operation. • Storage: Determine the quantity of storage space you will need in Terabytes, taking into account whether you need the speed of Solid State Drives (SSDs) or the capacity of Hard Disk Drives (H...

Top Reasons to Upgrade to HPE ProLiant Gen11 Servers

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    For firms looking for better performance, security, and efficiency, the HPE ProLiant Gen11 servers are a compelling upgrade over earlier generations. Key advantages include enhanced security features such as Silicon Root of Trust, support for the newest AMD EPYC and Intel Xeon processors, quicker DDR5 memory, greater I/O bandwidth with PCIe Gen5.   Here are eleven reasons to think about upgrading to HPE ProLiant Gen11 servers :   1. Increased Performance:   Take advantage of the capabilities of 4th and 5th generation Intel Xeon Scalable CPUs or AMD EPYC 9004/9005 Series processors to increase core performance, memory bandwidth, and overall system speed.   2. Quicker Memory:   Significant enhancements in memory bandwidth, which is essential for data-intensive tasks, are provided by support for DDR5 memory with speeds of up to 4800 MT/s.   3. Enhanced I/O Bandwidth:   PCIe Gen5 offers twice the I/O bandwidth of...