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FAQs

1. What is the difference between a server and a workstation?
A server is a computer system designed to provide services, resources, or data to other computers or clients on a network, while a workstation is a computer system used by an individual for tasks such as content creation, engineering, or software development.

2. What are the networking capabilities of your servers?

Servers typically have robust networking capabilities, including multiple Ethernet ports for network connectivity, support for high-speed data transfer protocols like Ethernet, and often offer features such as remote management interfaces (such as IPMI or iDRAC) for easy monitoring and administration over the network.

3. How do I determine the right amount of RAM for my workstation or server?
Determine the right amount of RAM for your workstation or server by considering the specific tasks and applications you'll be running, as well as any recommended system requirements.

4. How do you ensure data privacy and security in the servers and workstations you sell?
To ensure data privacy and security in servers and workstations, implement measures such as encryption for sensitive data, strong authentication methods, regular software updates and patches, network segmentation, access controls, and comprehensive security policies and procedures.