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NEW, RECONDITIONED & USED APPLE XSERVE SERVERS

FreeBSD Forums has an easy to use listing service showing New, Reconditioned, and used Apple Xserve server auctions. These servers are from all over the world and are up for auction right now. Scroll down the page to browse and when you see something you like just click on the link to see the auction.

If you don't see it on this page you can click on the more specific listing pages below.

Different Models of Used Apple Xserve Servers

Currently we have a small selection of the Apple Xserve servers, but as we grow this section you will see a lot more categories that will help you narrow down searches for specific Models of second-hand servers.

 

 

Why Buy Used Hardware Instead of New ?

Well it really depends on your operating budget but when you buy used servers you can make your budget go a long way. In today's tough economic times you are much wiser to watch you pennies when purchasing server hardware. Some of the used servers are factory reconditioned giving you as-new components and a warranty. In other cases you will find refurbished Xserve servers that were reconditioned by qualified service technicians.

You may even find new Apple Xserve servers that are being sold off in lots or single units. So just because you may require the latest state of the art server, it doesn't mean that these auctions are not for you. Buying new here could still save you some money in your IT budget.

 

 

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