Hey DigitalPoint community, Recently I acquired many assets of a liquidated Datacenter including and not limited to: 35 X 1U Servers with various specs, ranging from Core 2 Duo machines with many gigs of ram and a lot of dual HDD space down to Celeron machines with much less memory and some dual HDD space. 3 X Remote Power Switches 3 X Network Switches Given this server heavy situation I would solicit the advice of the DigitalPoint community as to what I should do with all of these servers, switches, and the like. I do have power backups (adequate enough), could (with a business direction); go to a facility where I could run a fast Internet line to the servers. Rather than just sell these boxes and other equipment off, I'd like to do something more long term and am looking for both ideas and would be interested in partnership plans as well. Regards, AKGhost
Hey there Adraco, The equipment is physically located in Southern California and is in good to excellent condition. Please do feel free to contact me if you have any other questions either through this thread or via PM.
What was your plan when you bought them? I imagine you could break them up into smaller "parcels" and sell on ebay very easily.
The servers can make you a decent profit if you place them in a good datacenter . They are a lot of servers so i would just plug in only those that you need . Ask the DC personnel if they can store your servers and plug them in as needed . You're gonna have to do a bit of negotiation but it is doable . The aux equipment could be lend to the DC as a discount leverage - once again some negotiation would be involved . Do keep in mind that the servers will eventually break down and will need spare parts . Otherwise eBay & Craig's is the way to go .
Hello sarahk and ApocalypseXL, thanks for joining in! @ sarahk My initial intention was to utilize a few and get rid of most of them. @ ApocalypseXL: how would you recommend I go about making my servers generate my cash? With good business direction I could certainly place these servers in a datacenter as you've recommended. Thank you both for your responses, please feel free to reply on this thread if you have any more advice, suggestions, or questions or feel free to PM me.