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How to Deploy SD-WAN Across Multiple Sites
18 Mar, 2026






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AI-generated summary
At £3.6k ex‑VAT, the ASUS RS720A‑E12‑RS12 is absolutely not something you buy “because it’s on offer”. In practice, this kind of rack‑oriented, server‑class hardware is only good value if you already run a workload that benefits from that ecosystem—think multi‑node compute, tightly managed datacentre deployments, and customers who care about predictable serviceability and support rather than tinkering. If you’re buying it to “add a bit more graphics” to a normal office environment, you’ll almost certainly be overpaying and under‑using it.
On the “who should buy” side: if you’re a UK reseller/integrator or IT team standardising builds, and your client’s graphics needs are tied to a specific server platform and operating model, this can make sense. The main reason is risk reduction—server‑grade parts tend to behave better under long uptimes, and they’re easier to support consistently across a fleet. If you’re a small business, a creative studio, or anyone who just needs GPU performance for standalone workloads, I’d be cautious: you’ll likely get more usable value from a purpose‑built workstation/server bundle designed for the same budget, rather than paying a premium for chassis/server alignment that doesn’t move your real requirement forward.

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