SellMyServer.com
Enterprise rack servers ready for resale evaluation
Direct enterprise equipment buyer

Sell used servers without the marketplace hassle.

Turn retired servers, storage, and networking gear into a clear, competitive offer. Share what you know, get a response within 24 hours, and let us coordinate the next step.

24 hr

Response target

4

Equipment groups

1

Point of contact

Start with what you have

A better quote starts with useful details.

Photos, model numbers, quantities, condition, and location are enough to get the conversation moving.

  • Upload a list or photos
  • Tell us what is working
  • Share your timeline
  • Get a clear next step
Get my equipment valuation

No obligation. We will tell you what we need next.

A simpler path to recovery

From surplus equipment to a finished handoff.

The process is built for IT teams that need a responsive buyer and a clean operational closeout.

01

Share what you have

Send a spreadsheet, photos, service tags, or a plain-language description. You do not need a perfect inventory list to begin.

02

Receive a clear estimate

We review the configuration, condition, quantity, and current secondary-market demand, then return a straightforward offer.

03

Choose the easiest handoff

Accept the offer and we coordinate pickup, freight, or shipping for qualifying lots with clear next steps.

04

Get paid and close out

After receipt and verification, we issue payment and can provide the documentation your team needs for its records.

Make the first review faster

Send the inventory details you already have.

You do not need a perfect asset database. Model numbers, service tags, quantities, condition, location, and a few photos give us a useful starting point.

Helpful columns

Manufacturer and model
Service tag or serial
Quantity and condition
CPU, RAM, and storage
GPU or expansion cards
Location and photos

Valuation, explained

The details inside the server matter.

Two identical chassis can have very different recovery values. We look at the complete configuration and the realities of the secondary market.

  • CPU generation and socket count
  • RAM type, capacity, and population
  • Drive interface, capacity, and health
  • GPU, NIC, HBA, rails, and power supplies
  • Condition, quantity, location, and timing
Read the server value guide

Example quote layout

Line-item review

Server lot

Mixed rack inventory

Review ready
Dell PowerEdge R740xd · 6 unitsLine item
HPE ProLiant DL380 Gen10 · 4 unitsLine item
Enterprise SAS/NVMe drives · 38 unitsLine item

Your actual offer depends on the equipment details we verify. This preview shows the kind of information a clear review can contain.

Data-bearing drives prepared for sanitization

Security is part of the handoff.

Tell us your data-security requirements before equipment moves. Data-bearing media can be routed through a documented sanitization workflow with wiping or destruction options.

Logistics that fit the lot.

Single systems, pallets, and full refresh projects have different handoff requirements. We help you choose the practical route and coordinate pickup, freight, or shipping for qualifying lots.

Pickup or freight coordination
Packing guidance
Clear receiving expectations
Payment after verification
See the full process

Choose the right channel

One buyer, less operational drag.

The best path depends on your equipment, timeline, and documentation needs.

ConsiderationDirect buyerMarketplaceRecycler
PricingOffer based on the equipment and lotDepends on listing, buyer, and feesUsually material value
Your workloadOne conversation and coordinated next stepsSeller lists, packs, ships, and handles messagesSeller arranges the handoff
Data securityDiscuss documented sanitization optionsSeller is responsible for the processDepends on the recycler
Best fitEnterprise lots and planned refreshesSmall, easy-to-ship individual itemsEquipment without practical resale value

A real process, clearly explained

See what the handoff looks like.

Use the guide, review the security workflow, then send the inventory you have.

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Before you send a list

Questions sellers ask first.

Still unsure whether your equipment is worth a conversation? Send the details you have and we will help you decide what comes next.

Read all FAQs
Do I need a complete inventory list?+

No. Photos, service tags, model numbers, and approximate quantities are enough to start. A spreadsheet or asset export helps us return a more precise estimate faster.

Do you buy individual servers or only large lots?+

We evaluate individual enterprise systems, mixed lots, and larger refresh or decommission projects. Logistics options depend on the equipment, location, and estimated value.

What happens to drives that still contain data?+

Tell us about your security requirements before shipment. Data-bearing media can be routed through a documented sanitization workflow, including certified wiping or physical destruction options.

How quickly will I hear back?+

Our current target is a response within 24 hours. Complex or incomplete inventories may need a short follow-up before a final line-item offer is ready.

Ready when you are

Find out what your equipment is worth.

Start with a photo, a spreadsheet, or a quick description. We will respond with the next useful step.