Purchasing a new server or servers is a key business decision for IT professionals. You need to know how much processing power and storage capacity is required, and must be able to provide the right infrastructure for your company. But it is easy to slip up, spending huge sums on technology that either doesn't work the way you anticipated or is quickly outmoded. Inc.com has some basic tips to avoid server purchasing mistakes, and to help you prepare to make that big purchase pay off.
One key piece of advice: Don't think short-term by underestimating capacity and buying too small. Another suggestion: Be aware, in advance, of what people, tools and processes will be key to keeping the server running. The experts also suggest not loading up essential data on one server in the event of a breakdown, knowing your server's power needs and planning for environmental requirements, including temperature controls.
For details on purchasing pitfalls:
- Check out this Inc.com article [1]
Links:
[1] http://technology.inc.com/hardware/articles/200806/server.html