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£1881.10 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
Honestly, the Lenovo ThinkSystem SR250 is the kind of server you buy when you need something simple, reliable, and boring—in a good way. At ~£1,567 ex-VAT you’re not getting a “premium” platform, but you are getting a compact 1U box that’s typically a solid fit for small offices, departmental apps, light virtualization, file/print services, or as a target for backups/DR. Lenovo tends to be decent on manageability and build quality, and the 1U form factor is useful when rack space is tight and noise/thermals are manageable.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it blindly for heavy virtualization or anything latency/throughput sensitive. The SR250 line isn’t built to grow forever, and if you’re planning to expand workloads quickly (more users, bigger database, lots of concurrent VMs), you may end up “outgrowing” it sooner than you’d like and paying again for capacity. Before you commit, make sure the real drivers for your workload—memory headroom, storage plan, and whether you’ll need rapid scaling—aren’t going to hit limits fast. If you want a dependable starter server with straightforward management and decent value, it fits; if you’re buying for long-term expansion, look harder at a model with more runway or a higher-tier platform.

Asus
ASUS RS300-E11-RS4 - Server - rack-mountable 1U - 1-way - no CPU - RAM 0 GB - SAS/PCI Express - hot-swap 3.5" bay(s) - no HDD - AST2600 - Gigabit Ethernet - no OS - monitor: none

Asus
RS520A-E12-RS12U/1G/1.6kW/12NVMe/FAN/RH/

Asus
RS520A-E12-RS24U/1G/1.6kW/16NVMe/RH/OCP/

Lenovo
Intel Xeon Gold 5120 - 2.2 GHz - 14-core - 28 threads - 19.25 MB cache - for ThinkAgile VX3320 Appliance, VX3520-G Appliance, VX5520 Appliance, VX7520 Appliance