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    The way to learn how to price servers is to buy a few. That is the bottom line, no shortcuts. Servers have SO MANY variances that it is impossible to have a set model. There are servers that are the same size as a desktop and grow from there. Some weight 20#, some could easily weight 100#. Some are stand alone and some rack mounted. Some parts resell, some don't. When I get a new server, I have a spread sheet that I enter the specs (weight, amount, ect...) which helps with coming up with a price on things like a HP proliant vs. a Dell Poweredge.


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