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Despite the recent rush toward virtual networks, the best business network is still defined by the small business server. Servers are at the heart of any business' attempt to create a smooth electronic communications infrastructure, both within the company and reaching out to customers. In the information age, the quality of your communications defines the height of your success, so you want to make sure you have the best small business server that your money can buy. We can help to hook you up to buy small business server (s), depending on what you need and how much load your company will use. Once you buy your small business server through us, we can provide you with all the necessary digital infrastructure software to get the most use out of the servers you buy.

How to Choose the Best Small Business Server

The best way to choose a small business server is to consult with us regarding your company's needs and growth trajectory. However, if you're interested in browsing the marketplace to buy small business server before contacting us, here are some things to consider.

Server hardware is basically the same as standard computer hardware, but it's more important to get the best that your money can buy because it's not just going to be providing information to one user; it's going to be providing it to potentially hundreds or thousands of employees, customers and clientele. In addition, because so many people will depend on your server for the collaboration and communication that it enables, downtime is something that must be limited. For this reason, the hardware behind your server has to be the best of the best with regards to processing power, networking ports, and memory. It should also be able to run multiple operating systems.

Types of Small Business Server

Server hardware typically comes in three external chassis types - tower, rack and blade. Tower servers look like your typical computer hardware, though often bigger with a wider variety of plug-in options depending on what supplemental hardware (security systems, firewall, etc.) you want to include in your network. Rack servers are horizontal rather than vertical, and require a dedicated shelf to house the sprawl. Blade servers, meanwhile, are completely different, with modular blades inside a large chassis, each performing a different role within the computer. Blade servers are easily scalable computer architectures for when your business grows beyond its serving capabilities.

Depending on the exact details of your business, the best small business server for you may be one of hundreds of different options. Contact us today for a consultation to prepare to buy small business server that will meet your needs.

 

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