Compare the Top Hardware as of April 2025

What is Hardware?

Hardware for business typically includes computers, printers, phones, and other peripherals. Networking hardware like servers, routers, and switches are often used to connect those devices. Servers may be employed to store data or support applications remotely. Businesses may also utilize specialized hardware such as point-of-sale terminals or barcode scanners. Compare and read user reviews of the best Hardware currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    HPE FlexNetwork HSR6800 Router Series

    HPE FlexNetwork HSR6800 Router Series

    Hewlett Packard Enterprise

    The HPE HSR6800 Router Series is a family of high-performance, multiservice routers designed for data center interconnection, enterprise WAN core, campus WAN edge, and high-speed WAN aggregation services. It runs the Comware operating system and features an advanced multi-core, distributed service processing hardware architecture that scales up to 420 Mpps forwarding and up to 2 Tbps switching capacity. The router delivers robust routing, multicast, Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS), IPv6, security, quality of service, carrier-level high-availability features, and high-density 10GbE and 1GbE interface options. Fully modular Comware v7 network operating system offers improved performance and system availability. Feature enhancements including ADVPN, IRF2, EVI, EAA, and ISSU. FIP-240 doubles FIP-210 forwarding performance, up to 4 HIM/MIM slots. Line cards offer 1GbE combo/10bGE ports, and increased IPsec performance. RT-HIM-2EXP doubles HIM 10GbE port density and supports SFP+.
    Starting Price: $8,383.99
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    RB3011UiAS-RM
    1U rackmount, 10xGigabit Ethernet, SFP, USB 3.0, LCD, PoE out on port 10, 2x1.4GHz CPU, 1GB RAM, RouterOS L5. The RB3011 is a new multi-port device, our first to be running an ARM architecture CPU for higher performance than ever before. The RB3011 has ten Gigabit ports divided in two switch groups, an SFP cage and for the first time a SuperSpeed full-size USB 3.0 port, for adding storage or an external 3G/4G modem. RB3011UiAS-RM Unit comes with 1U rackmount enclosure, a touchscreen LCD panel, a serial console port and PoE output functionality on the last Ethernet port. The device has an operating system preinstalled and licensed. No separate purchase is necessary and the product is ready to use. The device includes free software updates for the life of the product or a minimum of 5 years starting from the date of purchase.
    Starting Price: $179
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    RB2011UiAS-RM
    1U rackmount, 5xEthernet, 5xGigabit Ethernet, USB, LCD, PoE out on port 10, 600MHz CPU, 128MB RAM, RouterOS L5. The RB2011 is a low-cost multi port device series. Designed for indoor use, and is available in many different cases, with a multitude of options. The RB2011 is powered by RouterOS, a fully featured routing operating system that has been continuously improved for fifteen years. Dynamic routing, hotspot, firewall, MPLS, VPN, advanced quality of service, load balancing and bonding, real-time configuration, and monitoring - are just a few of the vast number of features supported by RouterOS. RouterBOARD 2011UiAS-RM, in comparison with RB2011L series, not only has five Gigabit LAN ports and five fast Ethernet LAN ports, but also has RJ45 serial port, USB port, and more RAM (128MB instead of 64MB). Also, it has RouterOS L5 license (instead of L4) and a nice touchscreen LCD for configuration. SFP cage is also present.
    Starting Price: $119
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    RB2011UiAS-IN
    Desktop metal case, 5xEthernet, 5xGigabit Ethernet, USB, LCD, PoE out on port 10, 600MHz CPU, 128MB RAM, RouterOS L5. The RB2011 is a low-cost multi-port device series. Designed for indoor use, and is available in many different cases, with a multitude of options. The RB2011 is powered by RouterOS, a fully featured routing operating system that has been continuously improved for fifteen years. Dynamic routing, hotspot, firewall, MPLS, VPN, advanced quality of service, load balancing and bonding, real-time configuration, and monitoring are just a few of the vast number of features supported by RouterOS. RouterBOARD 2011UiAS-IN, in comparison with RB2011L series, not only has five Gigabit LAN ports and five Fast Ethernet LAN ports but also has RJ45 serial port, USB port and more RAM (128MB instead of 64MB). Also, it has RouterOS L5 license (instead of L4) and a nice touchscreen LCD for configuration. SFP cage is also present.
    Starting Price: $119
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    PowerBox Pro
    Five Gigabit Ethernet router with 4xPoE-out ports, SFP cage, and outdoor enclosure. The PowerBox Pro is an outdoor five-gigabit Ethernet port router with PoE output on four ports. Since the device has a weatherproof outdoor case, you can mount it on a tower, or in other outdoor locations. It also supports passive PoE input and passive or 802.3af/at PoE output. Ethernet ports 2-5 can power other PoE-capable devices with the same voltage as applied to the unit. Fewer power adapters and cables to worry about! It can power 802.3at and af mode B compatible devices if 48-57 input voltage is used. The device has an SFP port for adding optical fiber connectivity. It is affordable, small, and easy to use, but at the same time comes with a very powerful 800MHz CPU, capable of all the advanced configurations that RouterOS supports. The device has an operating system preinstalled and licensed. No separate purchase is necessary and the product is ready to use.
    Starting Price: $109
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    RB2011iLS-IN
    Desktop metal case, 5xEthernet, 5xGigabit Ethernet, SFP cage, PoE out on port 10, 600MHz CPU, 64MB RAM, RouterOS L4. RB2011iLS is our first product with SFP cage for gigabit SFP transceivers and an ideal solution for FTTH (Fiber To The Home) implementations. The RB2011iLS has 11 ports, Gigabit SFP cage and five Gigabit Ethernet ports that can be switched together providing an affordable wire-speed fiber-to-copper converter, and additional five fast Ethernet ports. The board can be powered by power jack or PoE. Note that SFP transceiver is not included. RB2011iLS supports any 1.25G SFP transceivers that are within the SFF committee specifications for SFP transceivers. RB2011LS doesn’t have hardware support for PON (Passive Optical Network). Tested and recommended to use with MikroTik SFP modules S-85DLC05D, S-31DLC20D and S-35/53LC20D (not included) It’s powered by the new Atheros next generation 600MHz 74K MIPS network processor and has 64MB of RAM and a Level4 RouterOS license.
    Starting Price: $109
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    RB2011iL-RM

    RB2011iL-RM

    MikroTik

    1U rackmount, 5xEthernet, 5xGigabit Ethernet, PoE out on port 10, 600MHz CPU, 64MB RAM, RouterOS L4. The RB2011 is a low cost multi port device series. Designed for indoor use, and is available in many different cases, with a multitude of options. The RB2011 is powered by RouterOS, a fully featured routing operating system that has been continuously improved for fifteen years. Dynamic routing, hotspot, firewall, MPLS, VPN, advanced quality of service, load balancing and bonding, real-time configuration, and monitoring are just a few of the vast number of features supported by RouterOS. The RB2011iL-RM includes a new feature, a power injector on Ethernet port 10, it can power other PoE-capable devices with the same voltage as applied to the unit. Fewer power adapters and cables to worry about! The maximum load on the port is 500mA. It is powered by the new Atheros 600MHz 74K MIPS network processor, has 64MB of RAM and a Level4 RouterOS license, as well as five Gigabit Ethernet ports.
    Starting Price: $99
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    RB2011iL-IN

    RB2011iL-IN

    MikroTik

    Desktop metal case, 5xEthernet, 5xGigabit Ethernet, PoE out on port 10, 600MHz CPU, 64MB RAM, RouterOS L4. The RB2011 is a low-cost multi-port device series. Designed for indoor use, and is available in many different cases, with a multitude of options. The RB2011iL-IN is the most basic model, with five Gigabit Ethernet ports, five Fast Ethernet ports, a power jack, and PoE support. It’s powered by the new Atheros next generation 600MHz 74K MIPS network processor and has 64MB of RAM and a Level4 RouterOS license. There is a PoE output function for port #10, it can power other PoE-capable devices with the same voltage as applied to the unit. The maximum load on the port is 500mA. RouterBOARD 2011iL-IN comes with a desktop enclosure and power supply. The wall mount kit for the network closet is available for purchase as an optional accessory. The device has an operating system preinstalled and licensed. No separate purchase is necessary and the product is ready to use.
    Starting Price: $99
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    hEX PoE lite
    5xEthernet with PoE output for four ports, USB, 650MHz CPU, 64MB RAM, RouterOS L4. hEX PoE lite is a small five-port Ethernet router in a plastic case, it has a USB 2.0 port and PoE output. Ports 2-5 can power other PoE-capable devices with the same voltage as applied to the unit. Fewer power adapters and cables to worry about! Max current is 1A per port, Ethernet ports are shielded. It is affordable, small, and easy to use. With its compact design and clean looks, it will fit perfectly into any SOHO environment. The device has an operating system preinstalled and licensed. No separate purchase is necessary and the product is ready to use. The device includes free software updates for the life of the product or a minimum of 5 years starting from the date of purchase. This device can supply PoE powering to external devices from its Ethernet ports. This is convenient as you don't need any additional PoE injectors to power other devices.
    Starting Price: $59.95
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    hEX

    hEX

    MikroTik

    5x Gigabit Ethernet, Dual Core 880MHz CPU, 256MB RAM, USB, microSD, RouterOS L4. hEX is a five-port Gigabit Ethernet router for locations where wireless connectivity is not required. The device has a full-size USB port. This new updated revision of the hEX brings several performance improvements. It is affordable, small and easy to use, but at the same time comes with a very powerful dual-core 880MHz CPU and 256MB RAM, capable of all the advanced configurations that RouterOS supports. IPsec hardware encryption (~470 Mbps) and The Dude server package is supported, the microSD slot on it provides improved r/w speed for file storage and Dude. The device has an operating system preinstalled and licensed. No separate purchase is necessary and the product is ready to use. The device includes free software updates for the life of the product or a minimum of 5 years starting from the date of purchase.
    Starting Price: $59.95
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    hEX lite

    hEX lite

    MikroTik

    5x Ethernet, Small plastic case, 850MHz CPU, 64MB RAM, Most affordable MPLS router, RouterOS L4. hEX lite is a small five-port Ethernet router in a nice plastic case. Its price is lower than the RouterOS license alone, there simply is no choice when it comes to managing your wired home network, the RB750r2 (hEX lite) has it all. Not only it’s affordable, small, good-looking, and easy to use, It’s probably the most affordable MPLS-capable router on the market. No more compromise between price and features, RB750r2 has both. With its compact design and clean looks, it will fit perfectly into any SOHO environment. Box contains hEX lite in a plastic case and its power supply. The device has an operating system preinstalled and licensed. No separate purchase is necessary and the product is ready to use. The device includes free software updates for the life of the product or a minimum of 5 years starting from the date of purchase.
    Starting Price: $39.95
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    HPE FlexNetwork MSR4000 Router Series

    HPE FlexNetwork MSR4000 Router Series

    Hewlett Packard Enterprise

    The HPE MSR4000 Router Series deliver high-performance large branch routing with up to 36 Mpps in a cost-optimized form factor. Featuring integrated routing, switching, security, VPN, and SIP with no additional licensing, you can boost your service delivery while simplifying the management of your corporate WAN. With the Open Application Platform module, the MSR4000 Router Series offers a wide range of virtualized applications. Its distributed, modular architecture and high reliability also strengthen the resiliency of large branches. Enhances security with built-in IPS and optional HPE IPS filter subscription, as well as a zone-based and stateful firewall. OpenFlow facilitates Software-defined Networking (SDN). WAN optimization and Intelligent Resilient Fabric (IRF). Ethernet Virtual Interconnect (EVI), VXLAN, and VPLS. Fiber LAN switching and high-density E1/T1 modules. The HPE MSR4000 Router Series simplifies your network through integrated routing, switching, security, voice, etc.
    Starting Price: $3,268.99
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    FiberBox Plus
    There are two ways to look at the brand new Fiber Box Plus. On the one hand, it’s a massive upgrade of our previous FiberBox devices. This version features a modern ARM CPU, more RAM, and four 10-Gigabit SFP+ ports. Fast and reliable connectivity on a budget. Without the distance limitations of Ethernet. There’s also a Gigabit Ethernet port for management purposes or PoE-in powering. We’ve also included a 2-pin terminal and a standard DC jack, so you have 3 different power options to choose from. FiberBox Plus supports a wide input voltage range of 24-57V. And it is remarkably efficient: maximum power consumption (without attachments) is only 7W. Another way to look at the new FiberBox Plus – it’s a budget version of the amazing netFiber 9. You can save a lot of money if you don’t need the extra Gigabit SFP ports. It even features the same impressive Marvell 98DX226S switch-chip, so the performance is definitely there!
    Starting Price: $229 one-time payment
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    hAP ax³

    hAP ax³

    MikroTik

    hAP ax³ is our most powerful AX device with the best wireless network coverage so far. It features a modern quad-core ARM CPU running at 1.8 GHz and enough memory (1GB RAM + 128 MB NAND) for most tasks. Complex firewall rules, IPsec hardware encryption, Wireguard, BGP, advanced routing, or multiple remote work VPN tunnels won’t stop your family from comfortable browsing, streaming, gaming, and so on. There’s enough processing power for everyone. And we’ve added a speedy USB 3 port for all your storage purposes or an additional LTE modem. Depending on your overall setup, our AX product family offers up to 40% higher speed in the 5 GHz and up to 90% higher speed in the 2.4 GHz spectrum! Potent external antennas allow reaching gain up to 5.5 dBi, so you can forget about Wi-Fi Boosters and other tricks. Smooth and fast connectivity for your whole apartment – that’s just how hAP ax³ works. Home network speeds are getting serious.
    Starting Price: $139 one-time payment
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    hAP ax²

    hAP ax²

    MikroTik

    It’s time to supercharge your home network with the Generation 6 wireless network and our latest addition to the beloved hAP series. hAP ax² has everything you might need in a primary home access point – and more! Forget endless reviews and comparisons – this is the perfect device for 99% of homes. Wireless signal is now stronger than ever. Here are the two main ingredients of hAP ax’s success: a state-of-the-art dual-band, dual-chain 4-4.5 dBi radio, and the 802.11ax standard with Wave2 support. Let’s compare it to the previous generation: depending on your overall setup, that means up to 40% higher speed in the 5 GHz and up to 90% higher speed in the 2.4 GHz spectrum! Some might ask – why do we even need higher wireless speeds? Well, countless use cases have been previously impossible or difficult to pull off. For example, working with large media files over the wireless network – without the need to download and upload everything.
    Starting Price: $99 one-time payment
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    hAP ax lite

    hAP ax lite

    MikroTik

    hAP ax lite is the perfect tiny solution when you’ve got to cut costs but can’t afford to sacrifice performance. Our latest Gen6 AX wireless chip allows you to squeeze the traditional 2.4 GHz wireless spectrum like a lemon! Depending on your overall setup, you can expect an increase in speed of up to 90%! Very useful in scalable setups like hotels or expanding offices – the appealing price point, compact size, and a strong set of features allows adding more devices without a doubt! And – speaking of hotels – why not pack a hAP ax lite for your vacation? It takes up almost no space in your suitcase and allows you to break free from the restrictive guest networks. Our hAP lite devices have always been about value. With 256 MB of RAM , a modern ARM CPU running at 800 MHz, 4x Gigabit Ethernet ports , much higher dual-chain antenna gain (up to 4.3 dBi!), and a complete visual redesign, the new hAP ax lite is a real trailblazer of value and affordable networking.
    Starting Price: $59 one-time payment
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    RB1100AHx4 Dude Edition
    New RB1100AHx4 Dude Edition has Annapurna Alpine AL21400 CPU with four Cortex A15 cores clocked at 1.4GHz each, for a maximum throughput of up to 7.5Gbps. The device supports IPsec hardware acceleration and is faster at it than any previous RouterBOARD device (up to 2.2Gbps with AES128). Unit comes with 1U rackmount case, 13x Gigabit Ethernet ports, RS232 serial port and dual redundant power supplies (with -48v DC telecom power and 802.3at/af support). The RB1100AHx4 Dude edition features several high speed storage connectors (two SATA and two M.2) for using a Dude database, proxy cache or any other storage intensive feature. It includes a 60GB M.2 drive already installed.
    Starting Price: $385 one-time payment
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    RB1100AHx4

    RB1100AHx4

    MikroTik

    Introducing RB1100AHx4, 13x Gigabit Ethernet ports Router, powered by Annapurna Alpine AL21400 CPU with four Cortex A15 cores, clocked at 1.4GHz each, for a maximum throughput of up to 7.5Gbit. The device supports IPsec hardware acceleration (up to 2.2Gbps with AES128). Unit comes with 1U rackmount case, RS232 serial port and dual redundant power supplies (with -48v DC telecom power and 802.3at/af support). Two models are available, with the RB1100AHx4 Dude edition featuring several high speed storage connectors (two SATA and two M.2) for using a Dude database, proxy cache or any other storage-intensive feature. The Dude edition includes a 60 GB M.2 drive already installed.
    Starting Price: $329 one-time payment
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    RB5009UPr+S+IN
    This version of the RB5009 has all the bells and whistles of the previous model: Gigabit Ethernet, 2.5 Gigabit Ethernet, and a 10 Gigabit SFP+ cage for fiber connectivity. It has the speed, the power, and the durability. But this time, we have added PoE-in & PoE-out on all eight Ethernet ports. Combined with the 2-pin connector and the DC jack, you’re getting 10 separate ways of powering. Dual redundant power supplies would usually take your uninterrupted uptime to the next level. RB5009UPr+S+IN takes it one step above that! All power options support a wide voltage range of 24 – 57 V. However, you can not mix the voltages. If you’re using PoE-out to power other devices, the board will choose the source with the highest voltage (DC jack or the 2-pin connector) to power those.
    Starting Price: $299 one-time payment
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    RB5009UG+S+IN
    Double the usual performance: we took your feedback from the MikroTik User Meetings to create the perfect home lab router: compact, powerful, with multiple powering options and efficient cooling.RB5009 has it all, and even more! The board features 9 wired ports and a full-sized USB 3.0. Seven of the ports are Gigabit Ethernet, another one is 2.5 Gigabit Ethernet, and the last one is a 10G SFP+ cage. All the ports are connected to a powerful Marvell Amethyst family switch-chip with a 10 Gbps full-duplex line leading to the Marvell Armada Quad-core ARMv8 1.4 GHz CPU. Both CPU and the switch-chip are located on the bottom of the board – so the case acts as a massive heat-sink! Boards come with 1GB of DDR4 RAM and 1GB NAND storage. This combination of ports and components, compared to our other products in a similar form factor, provides almost double the performance in configurations with heavy CPU loads.
    Starting Price: $219 one-time payment
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    RB4011iGS+RM
    RB4011 series - amazingly powerful routers with ten Gigabit ports, SFP+ 10Gbps interface and IPsec hardware acceleration for a great price! The RB4011 uses a quad core Cortex A15 CPU, same as in our carrier grade RB1100AHx4 unit. The unit is equipped with 1GB of RAM, can provide PoE output on port #10 and comes with a compact and professional looking solid metal enclosure in matte black. RB4011iGS+RM (Ethernet model) includes two rackmount ears that will securely fasten the unit in a standard 1U rack space.
    Starting Price: $219 one-time payment
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    Lenovo ThinkSystem Rack Servers
    From growing small businesses to enterprise workloads, Lenovo rack servers offer unmatched value, flexibility, and industry-leading efficiency to meet mission-critical demands with legendary quality and reliability. Storage flexibility support for M.2, U.2 NVMe, 4x simple-swap/hot-swap 3.5-inch or 10x 2.5-inch HDDs/SSDs. Supports optional NVIDIA Quadro P620 GPU. Optional redundant power supply units. Lenovo XClarity management for easy enterprise management. The Lenovo ThinkSystem SR250 is a single-processor rack server that integrates power, reliability, flexibility, and security in a compact 1U form factor suited for small-to-medium business or edge deployment. Featuring a high price-performance ratio courtesy of the next-generation Intel® Xeon® E-2200 CPU, the ThinkSystem SR250 boasts multiple configurations that provide the flexibility to handle workloads including web serving, virtualization, entry-cloud and data-analytics applications.
    Starting Price: $953.78
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    SuperLogics Rackmount Servers
    SuperLogics builds Industrial Rackmount Servers to your server specifications. Select from a wide variety of options in our 19" Industrial Rackmount Servers. We offer various pre-configured motherboard rackmount servers in 1U, 2U, 3U, 4U, 5U rackmount server cases. Our rackmount servers are populated with the industry’s most trusted component manufacturers. To simplify designing the perfect rackmount server for the job, give us a call and allow us to quote a custom rack mount server PC for you.
    Starting Price: $1,025
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    HPE Cray

    HPE Cray

    Hewlett Packard

    HPE Cray exascale supercomputers are an entirely new design, created from the ground up to handle today’s new massive converged modeling, simulation, AI and analytics workloads. Meet the next era of supercomputing. HPE Cray supercomputers are one of our most significant technology advancements in decades. With it, we’re introducing revolutionary capabilities for revolutionary questions. HPE Cray supercomputers are the next era of supercomputing for your next era of science, discovery, and achievement. Rethought and re-engineered, we’ve created an entirely new solution to address today’s diversifying needs. Hardware and software innovations tackle challenges that emerge when core counts increase, compute node architectures proliferate, and workflows expand to incorporate AI at scale.
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    IBM LinuxONE
    Build AI-infused services that are developed and deployed anywhere across your cloud. Extend data privacy from LinuxONE to your enterprise through the use of policy controls. Minimize the impact of internal and external attacks by isolating workloads to ensure continuous service. Use open servers designed for both start-ups and enterprises, as well as for public, private or hybrid cloud. Flexibility, responsiveness and cost are fueling your digital transformation and your journey to hybrid cloud. Now, you can drive to market faster—while avoiding cloud security risks and complex migration challenges. LinuxONE III can transform your application and data portfolio with innovative data privacy, security and cyber resiliency capabilities—all delivered with minimal downtime. Manage data and transactions at massive scale and respond to changing requirements on demand.
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    CRS510-8XS-2XQ-IN
    A versatile 100 Gigabit switch that offers speed, value, and diverse connectivity options. 2x 100 Gigabit QSFP28 ports, 8x 25 Gigabit SFP28 ports, dual hot-swap power supplies. Remember our sensational 100 Gigabit switches, the CRS504 and CRS518? It’s time for another breathtaking addition to the MikroTik 100 Gigabit product family, the versatile CRS510-8XS-2XQ-IN! This handy switch has two 100 Gigabit QSFP28 ports and eight 25 Gigabit SFP28 ports. This combination of ports guarantees a perfect fit in almost any setup or server room. Various direct attach cables, active optical cables, copper RJ45’s, CRS510 will keep everything connected! You’ll save time, money, and precious nerve cells with backward compatibility. This unit supports all sorts of devices, 40 Gigabit, 25 Gigabit, 10 Gigabit, and even older Gigabit connections. And speaking of nerve cells, we’ve kept the sysadmin’s emergency tool, the good old console port.
    Starting Price: $999
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    Chateau 5G ax
    Mobile internet has never been faster. Generation 6 version of Chateau 5G. Much faster wireless, improved CPU, and now, with 2.5 Gigabit Ethernet! On the surface, the new Chateau is very similair to the previous models. With the Generation6 802.11ax wireless standard and Wave 2 support, Chateau 5G ax can deliver unprecedented speed. If we compare it to the previous generation, we’re looking at up to 40% higher speed in the 5 GHz and up to 90% higher speed in the 2.4 GHz spectrum! We’ve made massive improvements to the wireless radio and antennas. Chateau 5G ax supports MIMO 4x4 on 5G and LTE. There are 6 built-in LTE/5G antennas. One pair of external antennas provides even better wireless network coverage in the largest homes, and the other, improved LTE/5G connectivity. With speeds like that, the ports also had to rise to the occasion. We kept four Gigabit Ethernet ports and added a 2.5 Gigabit Ethernet port on top. And let’s not forget the USB which can be handy for storage purposes.
    Starting Price: $595
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    Chateau LTE18 ax
    The best home AP just got even better. Generation 6 version of the Chateau LTE18. Much faster wireless, improved CPU, and now, with 2.5 Gigabit Ethernet! With the Generation6 802.11ax wireless standard and Wave 2 support, Chateau LTE18 ax can deliver unprecedented speed. If we compare it to the previous generation, we’re looking at up to 40% higher speed in the 5 GHz and up to 90% higher speed in the 2.4 GHz spectrum! We’ve made massive improvements to the wireless radio and antennas. Chateau LTE18 ax supports MIMO 4x4 on LTE. There are 4 built-in LTE antennas and 2 optional external network antennas for exceptional coverage in your whole home! With speeds like that, the ports also had to rise to the occasion. We kept four Gigabit Ethernet ports and added a 2.5 Gigabit Ethernet port on top. And let’s not forget the USB which can be handy for storage purposes. The modern quad-core CPU running at 1.8 GHz combined with a solid GB of RAM packs a punch when it comes to heavy operations.
    Starting Price: $299
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    Nokia Virtualized Service Router (VSR)
    The Nokia Virtualized Service Router (VSR) is a highly flexible virtualized IP edge router designed and optimized for telco cloud environments. It enables rapid service innovation while lowering operating costs. With the VSR, service providers can extend service reach, open new markets, and accelerate time to market. The VSR supports a broad and rich set of virtualized IP edge applications, and virtualized network functions (VNFs) to support mobile, business, and residential services. Based on the Service Routing Operating System (SR OS), the VSR delivers high performance and elastic scalability for x86 server environments. The VSR supports the highest levels of reliability and resiliency. It also offers flexible management options – from working with open frameworks to delivering OpenStack®-integrated VNF management and element management capabilities with our 5620 Service Aware Manager (SAM).
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    Nokia 7950 XRS
    The Nokia 7950 Extensible Routing System (XRS) is a next-generation routing platform that can help you sustain profitable growth in a highly competitive and constantly changing market. It delivers the scale, efficiency, and versatility you need to address evolving service demands driven by the cloud, 5G, and the Internet of Things. Drawing on our proven silicon, software, and systems integration innovations, the 7950 XRS lets you build a core network with enough headroom to meet capacity demands well into the next decade. On one common platform, you can cost-effectively address your IP routing, internet peering, Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS), and infrastructure service requirements. The 7950 XRS has been deployed by telecom, cable, mobile, utility, and private network operators of all sizes. It is also the trusted routing platform of major Web-scale operators and internet exchange providers around the world.

Hardware for Business Guide

Hardware for business refers to the physical components of a computer system, as opposed to its software or programming. Hardware includes the internal components such as the motherboard, memory, processor and drives, in addition to the peripheral devices such as monitors, printers and scanners. It also encompasses network hardware such as servers and routers. All of these components are necessary for a business to pursue its goals.

The motherboard is considered the ‘central processing unit’ (CPU) of a computer system. It serves as an interface between all other hardware components installed on it. The main elements found on the motherboard include expansion slots for additional cards like graphics or sound cards, sockets for processors and memory modules, integrated chipsets for controlling peripherals connected to it, and ports like USB and Ethernet that provide external connection possibilities. Memory provides space where programs and data can be stored temporarily while they are being used by processers. This is typically referred to as RAM (Random Access Memory). Storage devices like hard disks provide permanent storage locations wherein data can be stored when not in use. Processors are responsible for interpreting instructions given by software applications then performing calculations accordingly; better quality processors ensure faster computations but also cost more money.

Peripheral devices are connected externally through cables or wireless connections; they enable users to interact with computers in many ways including via audio-visual output provided by speakers and monitors respectively; input methods such as keyboards and mice allow users to feed instructions into their systems while printers give them tangible outputs of their work in form of printed documents; finally scanners allow businesses to digitize physical documents quickly thus reducing costs associated with manual labor involved in paper filing systems.

Network hardware forms an integral part of any IT infrastructure; it is used for sharing information among multiple computers based within single workplace environment or even across different sites located geographically farther apart from each other; some popular examples include routers which are used connect disparate networks together over internet or wireless access points that facilitate connectivity among local computing devices without tethering them physically with wires. Server machines run special versions of operating systems that offer advanced networking capabilities allowing end-users’ access shared resources like files or folders over network using just one central machine rather than having them setup individually on each user’s PC thus saving them time & effort associated with managing multiple individual installations.

In conclusion, hardware plays a vital role in business operations and requires careful selection depending upon budget constraints & technical requirements specific to particular enterprise type i.e., small-medium sized businesses may find server-less configurations more suitable whereas larger organizations would require powerful servers along with sophisticated networking hardware solutions in order to meet their demands efficiently & reliably at all times.

Types of Hardware for Businesses

  • Desktops: These are the most common type of business hardware, used in offices around the world. Desktops usually include a monitor, mouse, keyboard and central processing unit (CPU). They can be used for word processing, emailing, graphic design and more.
  • Laptops: Similar to desktops but portable, laptops are often used for off-site meetings or by employees who travel frequently. Some models can also be connected to an external monitor and other peripherals for a more traditional desktop experience.
  • Servers: Servers are large computers that handle data management and communications between multiple clients or users on a network. A server is essential to have if you run any kind of website or online platform.
  • Network routers & switches: Routers connect two or more networks together while switches direct traffic within a single network. Both of these devices are necessary components of any business network.
  • Storage devices: It’s important to store your data safely, so businesses typically invest in some form of storage device such as hard drives or solid state drives (SSD). External drives and cloud storage solutions can also be used for added protection against data loss.
  • Scanners & printers: Printers and scanners help streamline document sharing processes by allowing employees to digitize documents quickly and easily. Many all-in-one models offer printing, scanning and copying capabilities in one device.
  • Security Solutions: Cybersecurity is essential for protecting sensitive data from malicious hackers and other cyber threats. Hardware security solutions include firewalls, antivirus software, intrusion detection systems (IDS), encryption technologies, etc., which help protect networks from unauthorized access and attacks.
  • Graphics Processing Units (GPU): GPUs provide enhanced graphics processing capabilities compared to traditional CPUs (Central Processing Units). They can be used for tasks such as video editing or gaming which require high performance graphics processing power. They are useful for businesses that require powerful graphics processing capabilities.
  • Backup Solutions: Backup solutions such as tape drives and optical drives allow businesses to store data safely in case of system failure or disaster. This helps organizations ensure that they can restore their systems quickly and efficiently in the event of any unforeseen circumstances.
  • Phones: Business phones are specially designed to meet the communication needs of a business. They typically feature multiple lines, call forwarding, and voicemail options. Additionally, they offer advanced features such as conference calling, caller ID, and more.
  • Headsets: Headsets are necessary for businesses that use video conferencing solutions or telemarketing. They provide high-quality audio to ensure that conversations are clear and easy to understand.
  • Conferencing Equipment: Conferencing equipment such as video cameras, microphones, and speakers are necessary for businesses that need to conduct virtual meetings or webinars. They enable teams to easily share documents and collaborate from any location.
  • Data Center Equipment: Data centers are large facilities used to store and manage data on a massive scale. They require specialized hardware such as servers, storage solutions, cooling systems, and power supplies to operate properly.

Benefits of Hardware for Business

  1. Increased Productivity: Using hardware in business can increase productivity by allowing employees to complete tasks more quickly and efficiently. This is due to hardware’s ability to handle multiple functions at once, such as calculating, analyzing, optimizing, and storing data. Additionally, modern hardware often includes features such as virtualization that can further enhance the speed of workflows.
  2. Improved Security: Hardware can also improve security by ensuring sensitive data is protected from malicious attacks or unauthorized access. Many hardware devices come equipped with encryption technologies that ensure all data is securely stored and transmitted over networks. Moreover, some devices may include additional features such as biometric authentication support which offers an extra layer of protection against hackers or unauthorized users.
  3. Enhanced Collaboration: Businesses of all sizes can benefit from using hardware solutions for enhanced collaboration between different departments or teams within the organization. This allows employees to easily share documents, communicate via video conferencing applications, and collaborate on projects without having to worry about compatibility issues or data loss. Furthermore, this type of increased collaboration can lead to more productive and efficient workflows within an organization.
  4. Cost Savings: Finally, businesses can save significant amounts of money when deploying hardware solutions rather than relying on costly software solutions alone. With a one-time purchase price for most pieces of hardware equipment, businesses are able to avoid ongoing costs associated with software licenses that would need to be continually renewed each year. Additionally, hardware solutions often require less maintenance costs, as they are generally more reliable and durable than many software solutions.

Who Uses Business Hardware?

  • Office Workers: Employees in a business environment who use desktop and laptop computers, as well as other types of hardware such as printers and scanners, for everyday tasks.
  • Executive Management: Business executives who rely heavily on digital technology to stay connected with customers and colleagues, often using devices such as smartphones, tablets, laptops, and other mobile devices to conduct work from their office or while travelling.
  • Information Technology (IT) Professionals: IT teams who manage the company’s hardware infrastructure in support of the business operations. This includes servers, routers, switches, firewalls, storage systems, telecommunication equipment and more.
  • Network Administrators: Professionals responsible for managing a company’s internal computer networks including LANs (Local Area Networks), WANs (Wide Area Networks) and cloud computing services.
  • Database Managers: Those responsible for maintaining the accuracy and integrity of corporate databases such as customer information or financial transactions so they can be used effectively by users across various departments.
  • Manufacturing Personnel: Staff members on assembly lines or in manufacturing plants utilizing machines like CNC (Computer Numerical Control) routers or robotics to build products.
  • Security Specialists: Security personnel who monitor vulnerabilities across networks and systems with devices like CCTV cameras or biometric readers that are connected to a secure local network.
  • Education Professionals: Teachers and instructors at schools and universities who use hardware such as laptops, tablets, interactive whiteboards and other tools to help students learn.
  • Telecom Professionals: Engineers and technicians working on telephone or fiber optic systems, who use computer-controlled switches, routers, modems and other telecommunications equipment.

How Much Do Business Hardware Cost?

The cost of hardware for business depends on the specific products you need, as well as the quantity and quality that you require. In general, basic hardware such as a desktop computer and monitor can range from several hundred dollars up to thousands of dollars. If your business requires specialized equipment like point-of-sale systems, servers, or workstations, prices will likely increase. Depending on the size of your business and its specific needs, you may end up spending anywhere from a few thousand dollars to tens of thousands (or more) on purchasing and maintaining the necessary hardware. You may also need to factor in potential costs associated with software licensing and maintenance agreements. Additionally, certain types of hardware require additional components such as cabling and external hard drives which can add to the overall cost.

What Integrates With Business Hardware?

Software and hardware integration is an important component of many business operations. There are several types of software that can integrate with hardware for businesses. Databases enable businesses to store and manage their data efficiently and often need to interface with hardware components such as printers or scanners. Operating systems such as Windows or macOS allow users to access the hardware in order to run applications and can be set up for both personal computers (PCs) and mobile devices. Businesses may also use specialized software designed for specific tasks, such as accounting programs or inventory tracking tools, which must be able to communicate with hardware peripherals to function properly. Finally, customer relationship management (CRM) software helps keep track of customer interactions and needs hardware resources in order to collect and store this data.

Business Hardware Trends

  1. Increased Use of Cloud Computing: As businesses expand, they require larger storage capacity and increased computing power, but hardware can be expensive. Cloud computing allows companies to store data and run applications in a shared, remote environment with minimal hardware requirements.
  2. Growing Demand For Mobile Devices: The rise of BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) policies has seen a big increase in the demand for mobile devices such as laptops, smartphones and tablets. These devices offer users more convenience while they are on the go, allowing them to access work materials from anywhere.
  3. Greater Reliance on Automation: Businesses are increasingly turning to automation technology to reduce manual labor costs, increase efficiency and improve overall accuracy. Automated systems often rely heavily on hardware components such as sensors or robotic arms that need periodic maintenance and replacement.
  4. More Investment in Security Hardware: In light of the increasing number of cyber attacks, businesses are investing more money in security-focused hardware such as firewalls and antivirus protection software. This helps ensure that confidential information remains secure and protected from malicious actors.
  5. Use of Virtual Reality Devices: Virtual reality (VR) is becoming increasingly popular among businesses looking for innovative ways to engage with customers or employees. Companies are now investing heavily in VR headsets and other supporting hardware designed specifically for this purpose.

How To Select the Right Hardware for Business

First, consider your budget. You should determine how much you can afford to spend on each piece of hardware as well as the overall cost for the entire system. This will help narrow down your choices and ensure that you get hardware that fits within your financial constraints.

Second, assess the company's size and requirements. If you have a small office with basic computing needs, then you may not need high-end equipment. However, if you have a large number of employees or require more advanced features from your computer systems then you will need more robust hardware.

Finally, take into consideration any technical support needs you may have with the hardware. Some vendors provide free technical support services while others charge extra for this service so be sure to do your research before making any final decisions about a vendor or manufacturer of your chosen hardware. Use the tools on this page to compare business hardware by user reviews, pricing, features, type of hardware, and more.

By taking all these factors into consideration when selecting the right hardware for your business, ensuring that it meets both budgetary and performance expectations is much easier than it seems at first glance!