A 32GB RAM server can support a variety of workloads, including:
Web hosting: Hosting multiple websites or web applications with moderate to high traffic.
Virtualization: Running virtual machines (VMs) for development, testing, or production environments.
Database hosting: Hosting databases for applications, websites, or analytics workloads.
Application servers: Running business-critical applications, middleware, or collaboration tools.
Content delivery: Serving multimedia content, streaming video, or file sharing.