Powering computer networks of all sizes
A dedicated server can improve overall network performance, no matter how big or small your office's computer network is. Servers may take on many forms, but all of them are specifically designed to deliver topnotch performance, especially in business environments where reliability is critical.
Durable components
Server hardware components, such as computer fans, CPUs, and hard drives, are built to be highly durable, since servers are expected to provide uninterrupted service to the network. This is why most server components have lower failure rates compared to desktop or notebook components.
Increased network reliability
To prevent operational interruptions caused by overheating, servers come with larger computer fans and uninterruptible power supply units. Most enterprise-class servers also feature highly fault-tolerant parts, which ensure maximum uptime. Server memory typically integrates error detection and correction features and RAID technology, as well, to reduce the risk of data corruption.
Convenient maintenance
Many server components are hot-swappable, so these can be removed and replaced without the need to shut down or restart the server itself. This makes server maintenance more convenient, especially in environments where servers are expected to provide 24/7 performance. Hot-swappable server components include power supply units and hard drives.
Ready scalability
Thanks to hot-swapping, many servers are also easily upgradable. These servers come with accessible drive bays and CPUs, so hard drives, RAM, and processors can be replaced by higher-capacity components to improve server performance and accommodate network expansion.