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entry-level servers
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Entry-level servers are a key focus for businesses seeking affordable yet capable hardware for essential workloads. Discussions on WindowsForum.com cover the latest processor options from AMD and Intel, including the AMD EPYC 4005 'Grado' series and Intel Xeon 6300 series, which offer improved performance and energy efficiency for entry-level server deployments. Storage considerations also play a role, with high-speed drives like the VelociRaptor being used in entry-level server builds. Topics include technical specifications, market positioning, and practical implications for Windows-based environments and IT professionals.
The server processor market has rarely been as dynamic and contentious as it is in the current landscape, with established giants like Intel being challenged by AMD’s aggressive foray into the entry server space. At the center of the latest upheaval stands the AMD EPYC 4005 "Grado" series, newly...
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With the ever-shifting landscape of server technologies and the fierce competition between Intel and AMD, Intel’s latest launch—the Xeon 6300 series—has sparked plenty of discussion. Originally detailed on ServeTheHome, this new entry-level processor family aims to update the aging Xeon E-2400...
Western Digital’s Raptor family hit the enthusiast hard drive market like an asteroid in 2003, and has been a benchmark
in high-end desktop storage ever since. With no direct competition in its spindle speed class, this 10,000 RPM hard drive remains a coveted choice for enthusiasts and IT...
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