Tower & Pedestal Servers
Enterprise‑grade compute in an office‑friendly form factor. DiGiCOR Tower Servers—also known as Pedestal or Deskside Servers—deliver the architecture of a rackmount system in a standalone vertical chassis, ideal for ANZ businesses that need on‑prem performance without a dedicated data centre.
Why Choose Tower & Pedestal Servers for Your Infrastructure?
Tower and pedestal servers exist to deliver enterprise‑grade compute in environments where racks, dedicated cooling, or data centres are impractical. For many Australian and New Zealand organisations, they provide the ideal balance between performance, simplicity, and long‑term flexibility.
Custom‑Built Tower & Pedestal Server Solutions: Intel & AMD Platforms
Choose the CPU platform that best aligns with your workloads, software licensing, and growth plans. DiGiCOR designs tower and pedestal servers by balancing compute, memory, storage, and networking around real‑world operational requirements across Australia and New Zealand.
- Well suited for general office servers, file and print, and mixed enterprise workloads
- Strong ecosystem alignment for organisations standardising on Intel platforms
- Common choice for virtualisation, business applications, and front‑end services
- Ideal for consolidation‑heavy environments such as private cloud and virtualised workloads
- Strong fit for analytics, parallel processing, and GPU‑assisted compute
- Often selected where maximum core count, scalability, and performance per watt are priorities
Tower & Pedestal Servers Built for Diverse Workloads
Tower and pedestal servers strike a balance between performance, efficiency, and expandability, making them well suited to a wide range of on‑premises workloads where flexibility and simplicity matter as much as raw compute power.
- Balance CPU cores, memory capacity, and expansion headroom based on current workloads and expected growth.
- Plan storage tiers carefully, combining capacity drives with SSD or NVMe where performance or responsiveness is critical.
- Consider networking, redundancy, and rack‑convertibility early to avoid re‑platforming as infrastructure evolves.
Frequently Asked Questions
These FAQs cover common questions about tower and pedestal servers, including how they’re used, where they’re deployed, and how to choose the right configuration for your environment.


