Workstation and Tower servers

High quality, optimal performance.

This series is optimized for companies who do not need rack-scale servers or do not have their own server room, but who still require reliability, expandability, and flexibility. Workstations & Tower servers are ideal for graphics-intensive applications, video rendering, or scientific computing.

Modern tower systems are very silent, so they are suitable to use in office environment. Workstation & Tower servers are optimal choice for enterprise applications such as email and web servers, NAS and corporate networking.

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  1. SuperWorkstation SYS-5039C-I SuperServer 5039C-I

    Entry-Level Server for SOHO
    SMB
    Remote access for mobile users
    Data sharing/storage and Centralized backup

    966.52 €
  2. Mid level DESIGN station Mid level DESIGN station

    For smaller Electromagnetics, CFD and Mechanical simulations
    Manufacturing and Product Design

    5 435.56 €
  3. Mid level MEDIA station Mid level MEDIA station

    Rendering
    Media and Entertainment
    NVIDIA® Quadro® Professional GPU Included

    6 266.14 €
  4. SuperWorkstation SYS-5049A-T SuperWorkstation 5049A-T

    Whisper Quiet Workstation
    Designed for CAD and 3D Modeling Applications
    NVIDIA® Quadro® Professional GPU Support

    1 938.07 €
  5. SuperWorkstation SYS-7049GP-TRT GPU SuperWorkstation 7049GP-TRT

    GPU Server, Mission-critical app.
    Enterprise server, large database
    On-line transaction processing
    E-business, oil & gas, medical app.

    4 321.26 €
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Workstation and Tower Servers

A tower server is a computer that is built in an upright cabinet that stands alone and that is designed to function as a server. The cabinet is known as a tower, and multiple tower servers can work simultaneously for different tasks and processes. Both of them are network servers. The biggest difference is the installed way. A Rack Server is a standalone device installed in the cabinet, while the tower server can be deployed on the floor, desk, or other places. The tower server doesn't need the cabinet. If you have a limited number of clients to support and need minimal computing power, a tower server should be your choice. If you need a higher power and require at least 4 to 25 servers to run the business, then the rack servers would be an ideal choice.