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Mesh X-Serve 146

Mesh X-Serve 146

With the server marketplace dominated by big-name vendors like Dell, HP and IBM it’s easy to overlook others, such as <a href="http://www.meshcomputers.com/">Mesh Computers</a>, who are equally able to meet the needs of small businessses. Moreover, Mesh's X-Serve 146 is quick, remarkably well specified and, with Microsoft's <a href="http://reviews.zdnet.co.uk/software/os/0,39024180,39147907,00.htm">Windows Small Business Server 2003</a> included in the price, great value for money.

February 2, 2006 by

Dell PowerEdge T710

Dell PowerEdge T710

<p> Dell's foothold in the server market is strongest among small and medium-sized businesses, which are the prime candidates for tower-format servers such as the <a href="http://www1.euro.dell.com/uk/en/business/Servers/server-poweredge-t710/pd.aspx?refid=server-poweredge-t710&s=bsd&cs=ukbsdt1">PowerEdge T710</a>. Enterprises make use of towers too, especially in branch offices where rack-mount facilities are often absent. The T710 therefore boasts a number of enterprise-level manageability and software features, just like its rack-mounted sibling, the <a href="http://reviews.zdnet.co.uk/hardware/servers/0,1000001735,39720795,00.htm">R710</a>. </p>

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