server virtualization

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Server virtualization is a recurring topic in WindowsForum discussions, particularly in the context of hardware selection for SMB and midmarket workloads. Recent content examines Dell PowerEdge R4715 and R5715 single-socket AMD EPYC rack servers, which are positioned for virtualization, database, and backup infrastructure. The discussion highlights economic considerations such as reducing licensing waste and avoiding hypervisor lock-in, reflecting practical concerns for organizations right-sizing their virtualization environments. These threads focus on matching server hardware to workload demands rather than hypervisor-specific features, offering guidance on building cost-effective, flexible virtualization stacks.
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    Dell PowerEdge R4715 vs R5715: Right-Sized AMD EPYC for SMB Workloads

    Dell’s PowerEdge R4715 and R5715 are single-socket AMD EPYC 9005 rack servers launched in March 2026 for SMB and midmarket buyers that need configurable compute, storage, virtualization, database, and backup infrastructure without stepping into Dell’s higher-end accelerator-ready PowerEdge...
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