Home 9 Uncategorized 9 OceanTech buys used Dell R610 servers and provides data sanitization
Servers come and servers go, but there are some pretty good servers out there, and if you have some lying about your storage closet, it’s the perfect time to recycle them.Lots of businesses keep Dell R610 servers on-site long after the data has migrated to new equipment and decommissioning has occurred.  But every day a server sits in a closet is probably a day where its value goes down.Instead, when you are retiring popular servers like a Dell R610, contact OceanTech at 612 331 4456.  This Minneapolis-based company works with Fortune 500 and Fortune 1000 companies, small businesses, school districts, and other entities all across the world.OceanTech is an electronics recycling company that recycles through resale.  That means they’ll buy your used Dell R610 servers and other equipment you may have laying around.  The newer it is, the more valuable it is.Data destruction is always a concern.  After all, you don’t want your valuable company data floating around on a used server.  OceanTech is R2 certified, which means they are experts at securely destroying data on a server, computer, tape drive or other media.  OceanTech provides certificates of destruction matched to the serial number of every server they sanitize.  Erasure and sanitization are critical when you are selling or recycling your old computer equipment.Whether you have one facility or 1001, OceanTech is available to work with you to dispose of your unneeded equipment.  Your Dell R610 server may be just the beginning.  OceanTech also takes laptops, computers, networking equipment, printers, phone systems, monitors and numerous other electronics products.For more information on recycling your Dell R610 or tapping into OceanTech’s incredible data destruction services, read the information on the website at www.oceantechonline.com, or call 612 331 4456.
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