Firewall to go
Inexpensive, compact, ready for immediate use:
The Edge4Go firewall server!
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Further possibilities
Tower servers are ideal for various application scenarios in small and medium-sized companies. As office servers, they offer centralized data storage without the need for a dedicated server room. They are ideal as file servers, database servers or backup solutions and guarantee high availability and data security. Thanks to their space-saving, vertical design, tower server systems can be placed on or under the desk and blend unobtrusively into the office. They also provide sufficient performance for computing-intensive applications such as CAD software or big data analysis. When you buy a tower server from Thomas-Krenn, you can configure the system yourself and adapt it optimally to your specific requirements.
Companies looking for a powerful and reliable server solution that is suitable for everyday use will make the right choice with our compact tower systems. Discover all the key benefits at a glance here:

Choosing the right server system depends on various factors. First consider the area of application and configure the tower server accordingly. Do you primarily need storage capacity, computing power or a balanced mix? Your budget and possible expansion plans also play an important role. With careful planning, you are investing in a long-term server infrastructure that is also equipped for future requirements thanks to its scalability.
Tower servers are available in different form factors, each offering specific advantages. Depending on the available space, expansion requirements and intended use, you will find the right solution at Thomas-Krenn.
| Form factor | Features |
| Full tower server | Maximum expandability and cooling capacity for compute-intensive applications |
| Micro tower server | Compact server solution for small office environments |
In addition to different form factors, you also have the choice between different hardware platforms. With processors from Intel and AMD, you can rely on proven technology.
Server tower AMD Single-CPU TA1506-INEEN
Incl. 1x AMD EPYC 4124P, upgradeable with one CPU (AMD EPYC 4004 (Raphael), AMD EPYC 4005 (Grado)) up to 16 cores
Incl. 16 GB RAM, upgradeable up to 384GB RAM, (4 DIMMs)
6x 3.5" / 2.5" (hot-swap) up to 92.16 TB, SSDs: 92.16 TB
Conversion to 19" rack variant possible with conversion kit
Microserver MI1004-CHXE
Incl. Intel Pentium G7400, upgradeable with a CPU (Xeon E-2400 (Raptor Lake-E)) up to 8 cores
Incl. 16 GB RAM, upgradeable up to 192GB RAM, (2 DIMMs)
4x 3.5" (hot-swap) up to 96 TB , SSDs: 61.44 TB
Compact, quiet micro server for use in the office
Thanks to optimized cooling, our silent servers are particularly quiet and specially designed for use in noise-sensitive environments. With a noise level of less than 30 dB(A), the systems can easily be set up directly at the workstation. However, our silent servers are not only quiet, but also energy-efficient. This is ensured by energy-saving SSDs, power supply units and processors. At the same time, they deliver sufficient performance to handle even computing-intensive tasks.
Micro servers are the smallest category of tower servers, but still offer professional server features. Thanks to silent technology, they work particularly quietly and contribute to a quiet working atmosphere. Despite their compact design, they are equipped with high-performance components.
Whether tower or rack servers are better suited to your company depends on your individual requirements. Both types have their specific features and advantages. Here we give you an overview.
The power consumption of a tower server depends heavily on the configuration and load. A simple tower server with one processor and a few hard disks consumes around 50-100 watts when idle and 300-500 watts under full load. More powerful systems with several processors, numerous hard disks or dedicated graphics cards can consume 550-1200 watts or more under load.