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Business Server

transam02

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I need some help configuring parts for my office server. Any help would be appreciated. I will se the server for our business software tomrun on. Also will setup the server to run server 2012 with terminal services so I can have outside clients remote into server for there desktop an access to the business software. At most 3 users remoted in at same time. Also setup on the server as ftp server for pulling files while at customer site. Thanks in advance. I already have the server OS. So just need help on hardware.
 
You should let a big name PC vendors such as Dell or HP handle this. If it's for a business then up time is probably of big, big concern and if it isn't then it probably should be. Therefore, the business class computers from Dell and HP include top notch warranties and repair services. We're talking same day hardware replacement or at most next day hardware replacement. You're not going to get that level of support buying all the pieces yourself from various retailers and putting it together yourself unless you build two identical servers and leave the 2nd in it's packages and hope that if something on the primary fails that your spare parts isn't DOA.

I'm not familiar with HP's offerings, but I know Dell offers a wide variety of systems from all sorts of price points.

If you still refuse to go that route then we're going to need more information from you. So start here.
 
Go for Fujitsu or Lenovo, I'd avoid Dell and HP due to their choices of hardware in general.
 
Dell, get in touch with a human business sales rep. You can often save 20% or more off web pricing depending on how hungry they are. (I would do an R730xd)
 
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