Servers & Storage
Tower Server![]() Our tower servers leverage identical technology as their rackmount companions, offering a full-featured product solution for your computing environment. Uses for these systems range from deskside servers with quiet operation and full server class features (including remote management and remote power control), to high-performance, high- availability advanced computing systems with redundant power, RAID and large memory capacity. Contact us for pricing! |
Rack Server![]() Our rackmount servers deliver enterprise-class reliability, availability, and breakthrough performance to minimize downtime and keep your mission-critical systems accessible. The features of our servers span all business computing needs, and are especially suited for functioning as high-performance database, Web, e-mail or virtualization /consolidation servers housed in rack-based environments. Contact us for pricing! |
Storage & Backup![]() We offer a full line of storage products including Storage Arrays (SAN/DAS), Network Attached Storage (NAS) and Automated Tape Backup systems. Get complete flexibility with SAS and SATA hard drive configuration options on our Storage Arrays. Our highly reliable 1U and 2U NAS solutions are ideal for centralized storage or as backup appliances. Experience the ultimate in performance and capacity with DLT-V4 and LTO-3 Superloaders with up to 12.8TB of backup capacity. Contact us for pricing! |
Servers in daily life
Any computer or device serving out applications or services can technically be called a server. In an office or enterprise environment, the network server is easy to identify. A DSL or T-1 router qualifies as a server because it provides a computer with application services like IP address assignment (via DHCP) and NAT, which is the firewall that helps protect a computer from external threats. iTunes software implements a music server to stream music between computers. Many home users create shared folders and printers. Another example are the many servers for such hosting online games such as Everquest, World of Warcraft, Counter-Strike and EVE-Online.
In the true business world a server has many roles it may play, One being a data server where data from many computers is stored allowing multiple users to access the data, other functions like remote access, e-mail exchange and more.
While we rarely use the ole peer to peer networking system in a business, there are those still operating on this form of network, and those same small business using such as network are those missing out on a new and more cost saving way of running a more efficient and productive office and staff.




