This project is a fairly standard server upgrade, which included a brand new server, firewall, and switch. Hardware, software, and labor investments combined for a total of around $16,000 ($7,000 of which went toward server hardware alone). Do you take on a full-scale upgrade every 3-4 years, or do you have a more piece-meal replacement cycle where you're replacing a portion of your network on a rolling, yearly basis? Are you only replacing your servers? What about your network infrastructure, like switches, firewalls, and wireless?In today's high-tech environment, the total cost of IT infrastructure needed to run a business can be astounding if not carefully managed. From significant upfront costs and maintenance requirements to hardware replacements, upgrades and utilities to run it, the budget set aside for your IT. While the initial costs of a network upgrade may seem daunting, the long-term savings in maintenance and improved productivity make it a worthwhile investment. The cost of setting up a small business network ranges from $5,000 to $15,000 for most organizations with 10-50 employees, depending on hardware selection, security requirements, and infrastructure complexity. Before you can figure out how much an upgrade will cost, you need to know what you have.
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