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Backup Automation: Reducing Manual IT Tasks
18 Mar, 2026

£3459.04 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
If you’re paying **£2,882 ex‑VAT** for a Lenovo **Xeon Silver 4316**, you need to be clear what workload you’re buying for. This is the kind of server‑CPU you pick when the bottleneck is *throughput under sustained, multi‑threaded load*—think virtualisation hosts, general enterprise app servers, or environments that benefit from many cores and consistent performance over time. For a UK reseller customer, it’s a solid “fit-for-purpose” option when you already know your server platform and power/thermal constraints line up, and you’re not just upgrading because “faster is better”.
That said, I wouldn’t buy this blindly for anything light or spiky. If your workloads are mostly single‑threaded, occasional bursts, or you’re mainly doing file/print, light SQL, or generic web hosting, the cost will feel steep compared to lower-tier options. Also, with Intel Silver parts, the real value only shows up if your **rest of the system is balanced** (RAM quantity/speed, storage latency, and the motherboard/platform support). In short: **buy it if you’re building/refreshing a virtualisation or application server and you’ll keep it busy**; **don’t buy it if you’re after a cheap uplift** or your use case is intermittent and not CPU-bound.

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