Servers
Servers can increase productivity in many areas by handling the workload, speeding up response times, resource management and sharing
However, from the ground up they are designed differently, depending on their designated application
Ask yourself what is most important, true data integrity, or fast data storage
We have two different classes of application specific server builds.
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-databases/accounts/records
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-'CCTV recording/Audio production
Servers can be build to pretty much any specification as per your needs.
Currently our line of CCTV machines can support over 32Terabytes in a midi tower with variable cooling and smtp/SMS fault notification & RAID hard drive fault protection.
When thinking of buying a server, ask yourself the following questions
- How many people depend on it?
- How much can you justify to spend on it?
- Do you need a server at all?
- What operating system do you want installed on it?
- What's your backup solution?
- Do you need to configure microsft exchange
- Do you want it standing or rackmountable?
- How much disk space are you going to need?
- What applications do you need to run?
- What's the server's function?
These questions and more, answered when you talk to us about your server requirements
Last Updated (Thursday, 24 March 2011 22:05)


