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Entry-level bundles: Wishes do come true
Rack, tower or micro server + Windows Server 2022 Essentials

Don't wait for a genie in a bottle – at Thomas-Krenn your server wishes can be fulfilled today! The new entry-level bundles are our response to our customers' feedback: Ideal server systems for a seamless start with your own IT infrastructure – including server OS at an attractive price! Flexible rack server, compact tower or silent microserver? Choose your desired system and get Windows Server 2022 in the Essentials Edition! This variant of Microsoft's server OS is particularly suitable for small companies with up to 25 users. Secure your desired bundle now!

What server wish can we fulfill for you?
NEW
Microserver MI1004-CHXE Windows Server Essential promotion
Highlights
Extremely small, powerful, low noise office server with hot-swap HDDs
Upgradable to:
1x Intel Xeon E-2300 (Rocket Lake)
CPU cores: 2-8
64GB RAM
4x drives
max. 88 TB
2x 1Gbit/s LAN
1 Add-on cards
Price incl. Intel Pentium G6405 and 4 GB RAM
instead of 1.400 
starting at 1.089 
Tower server Intel single-CPU TI1508-CHXE Windows Server Essential promotion
Highlights
Intel Xeon E-2300 CPU, 8x 3.5" drives + 4x additional internal SSDs possible, optionally with silent kit
Upgradable to:
1x Intel Xeon E-2300 (Rocket Lake)
CPU cores: 2-8
128GB RAM
8x drives
max. 176 TB
2x 10Gbit/s LAN (RJ45)
3 Add-on cards
red. NT (opt.),
19" rack mounting possible
Price incl. Intel Pentium G6405 and 4 GB RAM

starting at 1.529 
1U Intel single-CPU RI1102A-F server Windows Server Essential promotion
Highlights
Very short installation depth (249 mm), 4x onboard LAN, up to 64 GB RAM
Upgradable to:
1x Intel Atom C3000 (Denverton)
CPU cores: 2-2
32GB RAM
2x drives
max. 15.36 TB
4x 1Gbit/s LAN
1 Add-on cards
Price incl. Intel Atom C3338 and 4 GB RAM
instead of 1.200 
starting at 785 

 

All prices are net and do not include the statutory VAT. They are directed exclusively towards entrepreneurs (§ 14 BGB), legal entities subject to public law and special funds subject to public law.

 

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