Rack, tower and blade — HPE, Dell, Lenovo, Supermicro, Cisco. From a single decommissioned host to a room of them. We buy for resale, so we're bidding against the secondary market, not against scrap weight.
| Vendor | Typical platforms |
|---|---|
| HPE | ProLiant DL360 / DL380 / DL560 Gen9–Gen11, ML tower, BL & Synergy blades, Apollo |
| Dell | PowerEdge R630 / R640 / R650 / R740 / R750 / R7525, T-series tower, M-series & MX blades |
| Lenovo | ThinkSystem SR630 / SR650 / SR850, System x legacy |
| Supermicro | SuperServer, Twin / BigTwin, GPU and storage chassis |
| Cisco | UCS B-series and C-series |
Not on the list? Send it anyway. This is what turns up most often, not an exhaustive statement of what we'll buy.
Most people assume age decides it. It doesn't — specification does. A Gen9 stuffed with high-core CPUs and 512GB of memory will comfortably beat a Gen10 with two entry-level chips and 32GB. The chassis is often the least valuable part of the machine.
In rough order of what moves the number:
They go back into service. Tested, wiped, refurbished where needed, and resold to businesses and integrators who want proven hardware at a sensible price. That's why we can pay above scrap: we're not weighing your server, we're pricing it as a machine that's going to run again.
Anything genuinely beyond use gets recycled properly, and we deal with that end of it so you don't have to sort your good kit from your dead kit before we arrive.
Model and generation, quantity, CPU and memory config, drive count and size, and roughly what condition it's in. If that's more than you have to hand, send what you've got — a photo of the front of a rack and a rough count is enough to start.