Choose AMD Processor Quantity
Single Processor (1P)
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Entry-level servers, on a budget.
Single CPU servers are the best choice when you need a computing solution on a tight budget. Even single-processor servers have multiple processor cores which greatly increase processing efficiency compared to the standard single-core processors of only a few years ago.
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Dedicated hosting servers.
1P servers are great for dedicated hosting for a client that wants his own server for security reasons. If the server is going to have light use, but the customer wants their own unit anyway, a single-processor server is the way to go.
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Low to medium number of users.
If you expect your server to have 10 users or less and you do not require a large amount of storage space on the server, then a 1P unit may be right for you. Keep in mind, though, the processing needs of your software.
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Green and energy-efficient.
All of our chassis and motherboards (1P, 2P, 4P) are manufactured by Supermicro, which is an industry leader in energy-efficient computing. When you buy any server from ICC, you can feel confident that you are supporting an organization that strives to keep IT green.
Build 1P
Dual Processor (2P)
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Less power consumption.
One 2P server consumes less energy than two equivalent 1P servers. So, if you need the extra processing power of dual processors, we recommend that you buy a 2P system instead of multiple 1P servers because you will save money (not to mention the environment).
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Easier to manage.
Running less servers (but more powerful ones) means less cables, less heat, and less maintenance of your server rack. If you are buying multiple servers, consider buying dual-processor units to reduce the amount of time you will spend in the server room.
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Heavier workloads and applications.
One dual-processor (2P) server runs faster than two equivalent single-processor (1P) servers. If you expect many users to be accessing your server (10+) or are running any kind of intensive software applications, take advantage of the efficiency of dual-processor servers.
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Best for clustering.
If you are building or maintaining a computer cluster (many computers linked together so that they function almost as one), 2P servers are your best solution. Even compared to 4P systems, using dual-processor servers in a cluster is more cost-effective.
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Quad Processor (4P)
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Advanced mathematical modeling.
If you are looking for a server to run complex mathematical software, financial analysis computation, scientific modeling, or any other performance-intensive task, then a 4P server may be the right solution for you.
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Best for large databases.
The best use for a 4P server is to work with large databases. A quad-processor unit is more efficient at managing the enormous amount of information stored on a hefty database than two equivalent daul-processor servers.
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Easiest to maintain.
Quad-processor servers are easiest to manage because they contain the processing power of many lower-power servers within a single chassis. So, as a result, the less servers you have, the easier it is to maintain them.
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When performance trumps budget constraints.
4P servers are pricey. But they are also the cutting-edge of server technology. If your applications call for performance at any cost, then click below to see our selection of 4P servers.
Build 4P