By Brad Chism
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June 18, 2020
Usually when we get the call to remove servers from a data center, we know it is time to add an extra quart of oil to the onsite hard drive crusher and get ready for some heavy lifting! There are several differences in recycling network gear from a data center verses schools, hospitals, and other business we serve. One main difference is the sheer number of drives that need to be destroyed. We have literally destroyed thousands of drives in a day at data center facilities. Many times, the drives are destroyed onsite in the parking lot. One thing that I appreciate about these projects is how easy it is to pull the drives. Hundreds of drives can be emptied from a server rack in minutes and wheeled out to our truck for physical destruction. We not only remove and destroy the hard drives but also remove all the network gear including servers, server racks, UPS units, and cabling. I have been on projects in the past where we literally rolled the racks, full of equipment, down long hallways to our trucks. Sometimes it can be really challenging when the cabinets are still connected to the network cable infrastructure. We do however do full equipment cleanouts and de-installations. The picture below was from a complete de-installation that included pulling all of the cabling from the ceiling. In this project we helped move a company out of a large facility that they had occupied for many years. Documentation is of course a priority to most data center operators when it comes to the destruction of server data. We digitally record the serial numbers from the hard drives that we physically destroy onto a Certificate of Destruction that we provide to our customers. We also remove all asset tags from the network gear we process along with providing a complete report on total pounds removed. As with any of our customers, we try to make the removal of computer electronics as quick and easy as possible. However, security is our number one priority. Particularly with a data center. We take it to the extent of destroying hard drives in the parking lot if necessary. If you need your equipment moved out of your facility and need it handled securely. Call us today at 972-426-6677 and we will do the heavy lifting!