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Answer by Dragos for Planning to buy a server with at least 48GB Ram, are the...

I suggest you collocation: when you host your own equipment in a data center.By the nature of your questions I suggest you a managed collocation ;)

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Answer by Jason Peacock for Planning to buy a server with at least 48GB Ram,...

Are you sure that buying larger hardware (and then hosting it yourself (shudder)) is the right answer? What happens when the new host runs out of memory/cpu/storage/etc? Get an even larger host?I'd...

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Answer by MDMarra for Planning to buy a server with at least 48GB Ram, are...

Yes, you do need the chassis. Blades typically don't contain much storage and lack network I/O on the blade itself. Because of the density, you need much better cooling than you would need to cool a...

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Answer by Tim Brigham for Planning to buy a server with at least 48GB Ram,...

Unless you have a very good reason - density, etc - I would advise against going with blades. A good 2U server from HP or Dell would provide all you need in the way of RAM. I personally prefer HP...

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Planning to buy a server with at least 48GB Ram, are the blades way to go?

We're planning to host our website for the first time for ourselves. We have currently have a linode of 8 gigs and the memory is going up to 90% most of the time. So I want to move my website to my own...

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