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Data Center Hardware
Access custom-built systems from a team of hardware experts to plan
for present and future server, storage, and network demands.

Equipment for servers, storage, and networking from leading producers
Find the ideal hardware solution for your company’s specifications and demands. Our professionals are available to assist you whether you’re looking for new, recertified, or reconditioned data center hardware. We collaborate with your team to provide complete solutions, which include expert support, installation, sales, advice, and more.
Equipment for servers, storage, and
networking from leading producers










Custom-built hardware solutions
Get new, recertified, and reconditioned hardware to meet your performance, affordability, timeline, and sustainability requirements. Our committed production engineers and advisors make sure you get a timely, dependable, and personalized solution.
- System deployment, installation, configuration, modification, and builds
- There is Windows licensing available.
- Testing in our cutting-edge production facility
- Help with retired equipment disposal through IT Asset Disposition (ITAD) services
- There are more choices for data center maintenance.


Adapt to changing needs with IBM® hardware
You have to buy new things sometimes. To identify the ideal solution for your present and future hardware demands, we provide a personalized approach.
Reliable hardware solutions
1M+
Inventory of parts
<1.5%
Average DOA rate for reconditioned hardware that has been used
99.5%
Accuracy of inventory
300+
reliable associates in our network
40-95%
Cost savings compared to OEM and other suppliers
FAQ about Data Center Hardware
What is Data Center Hardware?
Data center hardware refers to the physical components that support the operation of data centers. These include servers, storage devices, network equipment, cooling systems, power supply units, and more.
What Types of Servers Are Used in Data Centers?
Data centers typically use two main types of servers:
- Rack-mounted Servers: These servers are designed to fit into a standard server rack and are widely used in data centers for their space efficiency and scalability.
- Blade Servers: Blade servers are compact and energy-efficient. They share common components, such as power supplies and networking, allowing for higher-density server configurations.
Other servers, like tower and modular servers, are also used in certain situations, but rack-mounted and blade servers dominate the industry.
What is the Role of Storage Devices in a Data Center?
Storage devices in a data center are responsible for storing vast amounts of data securely and efficiently. These can include:
- Hard Disk Drives (HDDs): Traditional storage devices that provide large capacity at a lower cost.
- Solid-State Drives (SSDs): Faster and more reliable than HDDs, SSDs are used for performance-critical applications.
- Network-Attached Storage (NAS) and Storage Area Networks (SANs): These systems provide centralized storage solutions for large data operations.