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What is the difference between the two dedicated server configurations?

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What is the difference between the two dedicated server configurations?

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In ServePath’s endeavor to provide dedicated architecture and hardware solutions to clients that require high availability and high performance, it was decided that there were too many options for the EnterprisePath for us to force our prospective and existing clients into a specific configuration. Below are the major differences between the EnterprisePath Application and Database Servers. The EnterprisePath Application Server: • Provides the most GB per disk available while still maintaining redundancy. This is achieved by using RAID 5, which is considered the ideal configuration for balancing performance and maximum space available per disk. • Provides robust content delivery in configurations such as a file server, media streaming server, consolidated web/mail/DNS Server, or front end web/application server. • Is ideal for any service that requires fast delivery of data, does not require high-performance saving/changing of data (i.e. does not ‘write’ more than 30%-40% of the time),

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