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What To Consider When Looking At Small Business Servers

Updated: March 20, 2017


Small business servers are capable of delivering an excellent combination of power and economy, allowing companies of all sizes to maintain a responsive production environment. Eventually, every company will need to establish a network for their production environment – even mom and pop retail shops and restaurants. Even if it is for better inventory management, bookkeeping, or customer relations, network infrastructure can make it happen. And it doesn't have to cost a company a premium to get this level of performance, as there are plenty of used and refurbished options available on the market.

What should a company look for in small business servers?
In most cases, a modestly-sized company needs to adhere to a tight budget when making a hardware purchase. While large corporations can often afford to drop $10,000 or more on a single piece of equipment, this isn't a realistic option for individuals running a company. And these companies may not be as concerned with the size of the hardware, as they will only need a single room for their datacenter. This means that a company can save money by opting for a larger piece of hardware, and get all of the power they need as well.

Tower hardware is a common choice for companies that need small business servers. Tower hardware looks like an oversized PC tower, but is built with more robust processors, additional RAM, and expansion slots for display adapters and other cards. The only issue with towers is that they take up more space than other form factors, at least in relation to the performance they offer. It is difficult to fit a lot of towers into a single space, but this is rarely a concern for a company that only requires a compact datacenter. As a company grows, it may need to switch to a more scalable solution, and this is entirely possible.

Companies looking for small business servers can preserve their budgets and get the performance they need by opting for refurbished hardware instead of a new model. The used and refurbished hardware market is extremely robust and offers everything a company would need, and at a deep discount. Sometimes, a company can get more than 50 percent off on a piece of equipment, which can go a long way to keeping a budget intact. And by opting for refurbished hardware, a company can have a refurbishment professional customize the hardware to fit, usually by installing certain pieces of software or switching in desired components.

And a company doesn't have to sacrifice quality or name brand models, either. Dell's PowerEdge, HP's Proliant, and Cisco's UCS systems are all available in refurbished form, and they offer the best range of products and features among hardware providers, giving even individual company owners the tools they need to succeed in their industry without breaking the bank.