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Powering Virtualization for SMBs with AMD & Lenovo
March 10
Powering Virtualization for SMBs
Infrastructure that keeps pace with your business growth.
Which AMD EPYC™ processor is right for my workload?
This infographic is designed to help enterprises and IT decision-makers understand the AMD EPYC™ processor portfolio and choose the right CPU family for their specific workload or deployment scenario. It focuses on performance, scalability, and technical characteristics across the different series.
Lenovo ThinkSystem V3 Servers with 5th Gen AMD EPYC™ processors: Maximize performance, efficiency, and scalability
Unlock next-level performance, efficiency, and scalability with Lenovo ThinkSystem V3 servers powered by 5th Gen AMD EPYC™ processors. The SR645 V3, SR655 V3, and SR635 V3 are purpose-built to handle today’s most demanding workloads - from virtualization and cloud to AI, analytics, and HPC - while optimizing power, density, and total cost of ownership.
Virtualization for SMBs vs. Large Enterprises - Key differences and challenges
Virtualization looks very different for SMBs than it does for large enterprises. With lean IT teams, tighter budgets, and zero tolerance for downtime, SMBs need strategies built for efficiency - not excess. Explore the key differences, common challenges, and what a smarter approach to virtualization really looks like for growing businesses.
Lenovo ThinkSystem ST45 V3 with AMD EPYC™ 4005 processors: For small businesses, branches, and offices
Built for growing businesses, the Lenovo ThinkSystem ST45 V3 delivers enterprise-class performance in a compact, whisper-quiet tower that fits perfectly into small offices, branches and remote workspaces. Powered by AMD EPYC™ 4000 Series processors, it handles essential workloads like file sharing, backup, web serving and business apps with ease.
As SMBs face growing security risks, rising IT costs, and increased demand for flexibility, virtualization has become a practical way to modernize infrastructure without adding complexity. This article explores why SMBs are embracing virtualization.