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Our small company is planning on setting up a web server. The
website will have a SQL Server Express back end, and will probably be used a few times
daily by about 10 employees logging in from the field. It will run 24x7, but occasional
interruptions of a couple of hours or a whole weekend will not be a
problem.




We've been happy with the
Dell desktops and laptops we've used, so were thinking of going with Dell again. When I
checked out their website, I found a Small Office desktop Vostro with a dual core CPU
and 2gb RAM for $399 (Canadian). An equivalently configured Poweredge 100 server was
nearly double the price. I know that the Vostro will run Windows Server 2003, having
already installed it on another Vostro.



I
realize it's not a huge amount of money, but why the big price difference? What would
you recommend we purchase?


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Another
thing to consider is the amount and quality of guarantee each buy offers. Typically
servers have by default a better type of guarantee than a desktop.



If you can get a full day of downtime then the
Vostro is fine (DELL default's desktop guarantee). If not, check if you can boost up the
Vostro's guarantee and compare the cost again (the server will still be more expensive,
but probably not the double by now).



Or better,
get a quote for the poweredge with the cheaper guarantee.




The differences in favor of a server
quality machine that makes it more expensive
are:




  • Better
    manageability

  • Better hardware (fails less and is usually
    faster)

  • More hardware (RAID, Redundant Power Supply,
    ...)

  • Better
    guarantee




But
you may not need all that in your case, which you can measure by the amount of downtime
you can withstand.



Don't forget to buy some
external drives or something to do regular backups in each case.



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