One of the most important aspects of selecting a big data server or storage architecture is total cost of ownership. First, it’s important to acknowledge that TCO isn’t just the cost of buying the equipment.
It encompasses and quantifies all aspects of the product throughout its lifecycle, such as costs for maintenance, repairs, upgrades, support services, network integration, security, software and training. For an enterprise, keeping TCO low is important and that comes from accurate calculations. You need a system that is reliable and inexpensive, but how can you ensure that what you’re buying will live up to these standards?
Here are three ways you can lower the TCO of your big data server.
PSSC Labs has designed products with TCO in mind. Download this doc to learn more.
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