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TCO Analysis: 3-Year vs 5-Year Dedicated Server Ownership

TCO Analysis: 3-Year vs 5-Year Dedicated Server Ownership

Most infrastructure cost comparisons show monthly prices. Monthly price is the least useful number for planning infrastructure spend — it hides the compounding costs of hardware refresh, staff time, and technology debt that make a “cheaper” option more expensive over a planning horizon.Total cost of ownership (TCO) analysis over 3 and 5 years reveals what…

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Multi-server architecture planning guide for dedicated infrastructure

Multi-Server Architecture Planning for Dedicated Infrastructure

A single dedicated server handles most production web applications well. At some point, it doesn’t — either because traffic has grown beyond what one server can serve, because you need redundancy so a hardware failure doesn’t take the application offline, or because your database has become large enough that it should run on dedicated hardware…

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server procurement decision making guide

Server Procurement: Build vs Buy Analysis

Every engineering organization that outgrows shared or VPS hosting eventually confronts the same decision: build your own servers (custom hardware, colocation) or buy managed dedicated hosting from a provider. The answer isn’t universal. It depends on your team’s technical depth, your capital budget, how specialized your hardware requirements are, and whether managing physical infrastructure is…

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Combining Dedicated Servers and the Cloud

Combining Dedicated Servers and the Cloud

The article discusses the inadequacies of pure cloud solutions for consistent high-demand workloads, advocating for a hybrid architecture. It recommends using dedicated servers for core services and cloud for burst capacity and disaster recovery. This approach is more cost-effective, especially for intermittent peak traffic, by leveraging dedicated resources during baseline usage. Why Pure Cloud Fails

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