Refresh your servers
Refreshing your servers regularly could drive down operational costs thanks to improved server performance and management efciency. With new, up-to-date management tools, you’re able to easily track workloads and performance analysis, making it easier for your IT departments to manage.
• Less downtime with disaster recovery options • Better multi-tiered performance • Improved IT management features • Better security • More applications
IT organisations can lose up to
Research shows1...
39% of peak performance and add up to 40%
in costs if they leave it too long to refresh their server
Over-used servers become inefcient and can fail which increases downtime. With new advances in technology you can now predict issues and fx them before they cause productivity problems.
By upgrading your servers, you can increase virtualisation. This means that more high-end business applications can run in the cloud or on a virtualised environment, driving efciencies within. This then saves storage, processing power and money. On top of all this, newer servers have increased processing power to help cope with the demands of increasingly-complicated security needs.
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Things you need to know 1. Source: IDC White Paper | Why Upgrade Your Server Infrastructure Now?
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