If your company has an excess of servers occupying precious work space, TechWaste Recycling’s IT Asset Disposition (ITAD) specialists will swiftly and efficiently remove the unwanted servers from your premises and provide you with the highest possible return on your investment.

We buy used servers of all manufacturers and models, including blade servers, enterprise class servers, stand-alone, rack-mount and many others. Whether your business is relocating, downsizing or simply needs more usable work space without worrying about warehousing obsolete servers, TechWaste Recycling is here to help!

Not only will your business receive usable revenue for unneeded servers, but other benefits include decreasing your total cost of ownership, eliminating the need for warehouse or storage fees and an overall increase in usable work space if you are currently housing servers on-site. We offer our services in most major cities of Los Angeles, Orange County and San Diego.

TechWaste Recycling buys used servers of all manufacturers and models, including:

  • Dell Servers – PowerEdge: M1000e, M600, M610, M710 & PowerEdge: R210, R310, R410, R510, R710
  • HP Servers – BladeSystem C7000, Integrity, 9000, Proliant: DL360, DL380, DL385, DL580
  • IBM Servers – BladeCenter: HS20, HS21, HS22 & IBM AS/400, pSeries, iSeries & xSeries: x3250, x3550, x3650, X3850
  • Sun Microsystems Servers – Blade 6000: X6220, X6250, X6420 & Sun Enterprise 10K, 12k, 15k, 20k, E25K & SunFire: V215, V245, V490, V890, T2000
  • Aberdeen Storage Servers
  • Supermicro
  • SGI Rackable Servers
  • Penguin Computing: Custom Servers
TechWaste Recycling practices the concept of Reduce, Re-use, Recycle by allowing items a second life span and abiding by a zero landfill policy.We Reduce by accepting or buying your unwanted computer hardware, IT equipment and electronics that are no longer in use or have reached the end of their life cycle. During the process of responsibly recycling, we look for any items that have a Re-use value. Do we re-sell items? Yes, we try to find additional value on items (specific to customers’ demands) for re-sale. Recycling is the final stage where electronic waste is sorted and settled to its commodity value.

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