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A Quick Guide to Enterprise Network Servers

When you work in IT for an enterprise as opposed to a single department or agency, you need a server that helps collectively serve the needs of such a network. eBay has a wide selection of smaller enterprise servers that operate fast and have enterprise-wide program-management capabilities. At eBay, you can find the affordable 24-bay server you need for your network so that you can get back to work.

What does an enterprise network server do?

An enterprise network server is part of an enterprise or corporate network, which is the communications backbone of the network that connects computers and devices across agencies, departments, and workgroups. As part of the network, the servers facilitate insight and data access. They reduce communication protocols and make device and system interoperability possible. They also offer improved internal and external data management.

What enterprise network servers are available?

eBay has a variety of new and preowned 24-bay servers. Whether you need just one processor or as many as 32 processors, eBay has servers for you to consider. There are units from brands like Cisco, Dell, Hewlett Packard, IBM, Intel, Lenovo, Supermicro, and more. There are blade, rack-mounted and tower servers available to suit your business's individual needs, and there's a variety of processors, including Opteron, Xeon, Xeon Dual Core, Xeon Quad Core, and more.

How do you choose a server for your enterprise?

Because of the variety of server types, processors, hard drives, and other options available, you should focus on the most important things before you buy, such as:

  • Function: When shopping for a server for your network, you must analyze its specs to ensure that it will meet the needs of your network as far as being able to run the software, speed, processing power, and more. What job will the server do? Determine what job it will perform, whether it is to be a file sharing server, a server working with database services, or an email server, and then find the best server to do that specific job.
  • Budget: The server must also fit into your company's budget. Each business is unique in what it specifically needs and what it can afford.
  • Form factor: Consider the physical space you have when shopping for a new server so that you don't end up with more server than space.
  • Expandability: Plan for the future by selecting a server that can expand as your business grows and expands.
  • Users: Consider how many people will be using the server. Know how many people it will serve and ensure that it has the processing power, memory, and storage you need.

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