Intel Xeon E series - Storage - Storage servers

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Storage solutions like NAS and SAN are essential for enterprises, providing centralized data storage that can be easily managed and accessed across the network. Newest storage platforms are ofetn used in storage cluster with software defined storage soltuions. Combining Nvme SSD performance with fast storage network gives maximum nvme performance in servers and application performance. Thse factors are often left out from Storage TCO calculations. These storage systems are used in various sectors like healthcare, finance, and education for data backup, archiving, and scalable capacity, offering benefits such as data security, ease of management, and high availability.
Intel Xeon E processors are tailored for small to medium-sized enterprises, offering a balance of performance and cost-efficiency. Ideal for file storage, web hosting, and light virtualization tasks, these processors provide businesses with the reliability and security features they need to maintain smooth operations.
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Storage Servers

Storage Servers are used to store the data and applications of an organization. They enable storage and access to a small and large amount of data over a shared network or via the internet. A storage server is usually less powerful than a standard server. They serve as storehouses for data and applications repositories. The storage servers may be in situ or ex-situ, i.e. they may be located inside the network premises of the organization or may be maintained virtually in a cloud network. Some organizations also outsource their storage server requirements to external vendors, to reduce capital expenditures. For high-performance computing and data-intensive tasks, consider exploring our range of MULTI-PROCESSOR SERVERS designed to handle demanding workloads with efficiency.