- IT Office Moves
7 Things to Consider When Moving Your IT to a New Office
2 Jun, 2025







£3513.89 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
If you’re paying **£2,928 ex‑VAT** for an **ASUS ESC4000 G4 (2U) LGA3647 rack server**, you should be buying it for one of two reasons: either you need that **enterprise-class platform** footprint (2U density, proper rack manageability, long-lifecycle intent), or you’re getting it as part of a bundle/upgrade where the real value is in the *whole build* (drives, memory, management, support) rather than the chassis itself. On pure “value per pound” for a typical office, this isn’t the cheap option—2U server spend adds up fast—so it only makes sense if you’re running workloads that actually benefit from rack reliability and server-class components.
**Who should buy it:** teams with **virtualisation**, **databases**, **small-to-mid business file/app hosting**, or **lab/DR** setups who want a dependable, standardised rack platform and don’t want to play guesswork with compatibility. **Who should avoid it:** anyone looking for a “server” to replace a desktop or run light apps—at this price, you’ll likely get similar practical results from a more cost-effective platform, especially if you don’t need the rack form factor or the extra headroom. Also, do sanity-check the deal: with servers, the headline price can hide whether you’re paying for a barebones config—if it is, make sure the final bill (memory, storage, RAID setup, and any support) still makes sense versus alternatives.

Lenovo
Lenovo - Power supply - redundant (plug-in module) - 80 PLUS Platinum - 450 Watt - for ThinkAgile VX 1SE Certified Node, ThinkAgile VX1320 Appliance, ThinkSystem SR250

Lenovo
Lenovo ThinkSystem SR250 7Y51 - Server - rack-mountable - 1U - 1-way - 1 x Xeon E-2246G / up to 4.8 GHz - RAM 16 GB - SATA - hot-swap 2.5" bay(s) - no HDD - Matrox G200 - Gigabit Ethernet - no OS - monitor: none

Asus
RS700A-E11-RS12U/10G/1.6KW/12NVMe

Asus
RS720A-E12-RS12/10G/2.6kW/8NVMe/OCP