When selecting a server for your business needs, understanding the detailed hardware specifications is crucial. The right server can significantly enhance your operations by providing robust performance, reliability, and scalability. In this article, we provide a comprehensive overview of our server offerings, showcasing two distinct tiers, Standard and Performance, to help you make an informed decision based on your specific requirements. Our servers are located to Athens, Greece.

Standard Tier Servers:

For businesses looking for reliable and cost-effective server solutions, our Standard Tier offers excellent value. Here are the detailed specifications:

Specifications

Details

Chassis

HPE DL360 Gen9

CPU

2x Xeon E5-2630 v3 @ 2.4 GHz

Cores

16

RAM

320GB ECC DDR4 @ 2133 MHz

OS Storage

2x 250GB Crucial MX500 SSD

Data Storage

6x 2TB Crucial MX500 SSD

This setup is ideal for small to medium-sized enterprises that require robust performance for daily operations, including file servers, web servers, and mid-range databases.

Performance Tier Servers:

Our Performance Tier serves businesses that need higher processing power and storage capacity for demanding applications. Here are the detailed specifications:

Specifications

Details

Chassis

ASUS RS720Q-E10-RS8U (Blade)

CPU

2x Xeon Gold 6354 @ 3.00 GHz

Cores

36

RAM

512GB ECC DDR4 3200 MHz

OS Storage

2x 500GB NVMe

Data Storage

2x 3.8TB NVMe

This server is engineered for high-performance tasks such as data analytics, virtualization, and high-frequency trading applications.

Why Server Specifications Matter

Choosing the right server involves more than just looking at the price tag. The specifications directly impact the server's performance under various workloads. Here’s why each spec matters:

  • CPU and Cores: These determine the processing power and how efficiently the server can handle multitasking and complex database queries.

  • RAM: Crucial for how quickly the server can access data and execute applications.

  • Storage: Affects data retrieval speeds and overall capacity, essential for data-heavy applications.

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