Home 9 Computer Disposal 9 OceanTech pays the most for used Sun Ultra servers & provides data sanitization
Selling a Sun Ultra Server, even one that has been used, is no big problem for Minneapolis-based OceanTech.  That’s because the company specializes in reselling high-end computer equipment that companies no longer need.While data security is certainly a concern when selling a used Sun Ultra server, with OceanTech, the situation is easily handled.  The company is an expert at recycling, including secure data destruction that removes all company data from the machine.“We provide secure data destruction in a closed facility using trained personnel.  The process can be videotaped if a client desires, and documentation on all sanitization is provided,” says Al Sumetsky, CEO of OceanTech.Sun Ultra servers retain great value, Sumetsky says, making them one of the most popular items for the company to acquire.“We’re always glad to get our hands on Sun Ultra equipment.  Our resale marketplace responds well to these high-end servers, and there are many companies that want them and cannot afford to buy them new,” Sumetsky says.OceanTech is an electronics recycling company that specializes in data center buyouts and asset management programs, working with companies both small and large from coast to coast.“We’ve grown tremendously because companies appreciate that we pay more than just about anyone in the market for their used equipment.  Our secure data destruction adds the service they need, and because we are R2 certified, companies know that their data will never be compromised,” he says.The Sun Ultra products are among the most sought after by young businesses that need adequate server space.  Many data centers purchase refurbished equipment also, recognizing that the quality of the machine is head and shoulders better than many other brands.If your company has Sun Ultra or other high-end servers that are no longer being used, contact OceanTech to find out firsthand about their fair pricing and convenient customer service.OceanTech can be reached at 612 331 4456.
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