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  • Server stuff (what’s is worth)
  • Nezbo
    Free Member

    We have had a server refresh at work and no need for the old kit, so I am looking at selling it. But I have only a vague idea what it’s worth.
    Anyone any ideas how much it’s worth and is any one interested in it?

    Firewall : Cisco ASA 5510 (x1)

    Switches : Dell PowerConnect 3524 (x3)
    Cisco SG200-26 (x1)

    Servers : Dell Poweredge 1950 (x2)
    Dell Poweredge 2950 (x1)
    Dell Poweredge R300 (x4)

    Other : Dell PowerConnect RPS-600 (x1)

    MSP
    Full Member

    Cisco firewall is worth ebaying, rest of the stuff is probably worth less than the hassle.

    atlaz
    Free Member

    There’s pounds in most of the kit other than the ASA. Like MSP said I’d skip them, give them to employees or find a school that might want them to dissect.

    FuzzyWuzzy
    Full Member

    Yeah very little market for 3+ year old kit, we vary between paying for someone to take it away and getting something like £25 for a server. The ASA is worth eBaying but value would depend on licences and modules in it.

    johnners
    Free Member

    Make sure you wipe it properly!

    xiphon
    Free Member

    Where are you based?

    wwaswas
    Full Member

    Make sure you wipe it properly!

    given the kits low value I’d just whip any hard drives out and smash them with a hammer.

    Cougar
    Full Member

    I might have an interested party. I’ll get back to you in a bit.

    Cougar
    Full Member

    Neil, do you want to give me a ring when you get a minute?

    Nezbo
    Free Member

    Sorry all, missed all the last posts.

    xiphon – I based in Darwen/Blackburn

    Cougar – Sure mate give me a bell of email

    The HDD will have to be removed and destroyed. The servers was top of the range when we bought them (for the whole server setup was over £100k) Shocking to think they are worth naf all.

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