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Updated: June 23, 2017

As a company’s operations expand, it won’t be long before it needs to acquire an additional server, and some deals can make the process a lot easier to handle. Data is an integral part of a business, and with it a company can ramp up its productivity, improve its products, predict customer trends, or keep an accurate log of all the business’s clients. Because it is such a precious resource, it needs to be managed properly within the company’s production environment and protected. That doesn’t mean, however, that a business needs to acquire a new piece of hardware to get what they need.

What is the surest way an IT department can find some server deals?

In the world of tech, always buying new hardware is often excessive, and this is true here as well. New hardware may seem to be the fastest and provide some extra features, but new hardware is much more expensive than anything else on the market, and it isn’t always the most effective choice for a company. In most cases, a company’s IT department can work with a refurbished piece of equipment as well as it can work with a new one, and a business will save a great deal of money in the process.

Even though going with a refurbished server opens up excellent deals for a company, choosing a previously owned piece of hardware can raise some questions. Will refurbished hardware be as reliable as new equipment? Will it be ready to go right away, with all of the necessary updates? Will it come with a maintenance contract that ensures its continued performance? Won’t the company just have to spend more money in the short term once the refurbished hardware reaches the end of its life?

Fears of used or refurbished hardware are generally unfounded. Yes, new equipment will provide superior performance over its used counterparts, but for most businesses, the difference won’t be significant enough to affect the company’s productivity. In fact, most company owners won’t even notice the difference. A reputable refurbishment professional can have the equipment ready to plug and play, with the firmware updated and all patches installed. A refurbishment professional can even prep the hardware with the exact software portfolio the company’s IT department prefers. That’s hard to get with new hardware. Maintenance contracts are available with refurbished hardware, even OEM contracts, and with some excellent server deals out there, it is possible to save an incredible amount of money over the long haul.

In some instances, a business can save up to 90 percent of what they would pay for a new piece of equipment, which can make a huge impact on an IT department’s operating budget. Network infrastructure often occupies a significant part of a company’s resources, but with refurbished hardware, a business can fulfill all of its needs without spending more than absolutely necessary.