While the pundits and prognosticators of the IT industry, and in particular the data storage sector, want to proclaim the death of tape for backups and archiving, the technology continues to roll on as if it can’t hear a single word.

With unstructured data becoming more and more ‘normal’, tape for backup and archiving is one of the best ways to protect these large file formats. Tape, however, is not just for this kind of storage. In fact, traditional uses of tape for backups continue to grow as the technology becomes more capable of handling larger data sets.

With the advent of LTO (Linear Tape –Open) 7 coming to the market in December of 2015, there is a fantastic opportunity to take advantage of the LTO-6 standard. With a raw capacity of 2.5 TB and a 2.5:1 compression rate, LTO-6 tapes have the capacity to do most jobs for a variety of IT backup and storage needs.

Some other features of the LTO-6 family are highlighted here from TechTarget’s SearchStorage site:

The native data transfer rate for Generation 6 is 160 MBps, and the compressed data rate is up to 400 MBps. LTO-6 supports previously added features such as WORM, hardware-based encryption, and partitioning, enabling LTFS. As with prior LTO generations, LTO-6 drives provide backward compatibility with the ability to read and write LTO-5 cartridges and read LTO-4 cartridges. An LTO Ultrium drive can read data from a cartridge in its own generation and two previous generations, and it can write data to a cartridge in its own generation and the immediate prior generation.

At Big Data Supply, Inc. we work with buyers and sellers of LTO-6 tape media. IT resellers from around the world buy data tape media like certified IBM 3592JD 10Tb or new IBM 3592JC 4Tb from us in new, open-box and refurbished conditions. Data centers buy direct from us as well as they look to take advantage of our services for the LTO-6 market.

In order to have this inventory we buyback data tape media from data center owners / operators and resellers alike.

If you are looking for a way to either add to your LTO-6 inventory or offload LTO-6 data tape media to help recoup some of your investment, we should talk. Our goal is to help all types of business including large corporations, banks, hospitals, law-firms, government agencies, wholesalers and more meet their IT needs with the highest quality goods from a trusted partner.

Let’s talk to learn more about your needs and to determine if we are a good fit for each other. Call us today!

Today’s technology driven world allows for the ability for all of us to potentially do business with anyone, anywhere and at virtually any time. The speed of change in the technology itself can often be a difficult reality for businesses as the pressure to be using the ‘latest and greatest’ grows more intense.

Here at Big Data Supply, Inc. we work with companies in over 60 countries to help them take strategic advantage of this change through a careful evaluation of actual technological need, the sourcing of quality products that meet the actual business need and the integrity to be there every step of the way.

Big Data CloudsWhile we can work with companies of all sizes from all places our home base for the 20 or so years has been Southern California. The main facility for Big Data Supply, Inc. is in Santa Ana, CA which is the county seat of Orange County, one of the most populated and environmentally conscious areas in the entire United States. We see a tremendous need in our own backyard for the services we provide which are designed to help businesses manage the product life cycle of data center through acquiring surplus new and used corporate data storage equipment and peripherals which include data tape media like new IBM 3592JC 4Tb and Oracle T10000 tape, servers, tape drives, tape libraries, disk array, telecom equipment and more.

We call Southern California home and intend to for the foreseeable future as well. From Los Angeles to San Diego the technology industry is booming and the need for reliable eco-friendly handling of materials is becoming more and more critical. Aside from the altruistic underpinnings of doing what is necessary to protect the environment there are legal implications as well. Visit the National Conference of State Legislatures page about electronic waste recycling to learn more.

We truly believe that there is a lot of work for us to do right here in our own backyard.  We are dedicated to seeing the Southern California region continue to lead the world in environmental awareness of all types with our particular focus being on the technology side of the ledger.

Our work at Big Data Supply, Inc. is quite easy to understand.

Big Data Supply, Inc. specializes in data storage suppliescloud backup servicesdata destruction and e waste recycling. We buy and sell big data IT equipment.

Our mission and purpose is designed to help businesses so the right thing economically and environmentally. We are proud of the mission and purpose of our company. At the end of the day we feel that we can have an even stronger business and greater environmental impact working with companies right here in our own backyard.

Big Data Supply, Inc. is a local Southern California business just like yours and we want to meet you. If you are looking for a partner to help you with your data center needs, we would like to talk with you. Call us today at (800) 905-7329 to set a time for us to learn about your business.

We truly believe that Big Data Supply, Inc. and Southern California are perfect together. We hope you will too.

Just a few short years ago, the data center was the dominant feature of any IT infrastructure. While data centers may still be important to many IT operations, their role continues to change.

With the rapid proliferation of cloud services from the Big Four (Amazon, Microsoft Cloud / Azure, Google, and IBM), the data center is now less about lots of bare metal and more about strategic assets that are not ready for the cloud or have specific compliance needs that companies might feel better keeping a bit closer to the vest.

As the move to the cloud occurs, there are two interesting things that are happening that will serve to feed a thriving secondary market for the servers that once filled those great halls.

First, companies will be retiring data center assets long before their useful life has been completed. In the rush to meet the demands of every CEO who heard the word cloud at a cocktail party and now ‘must have it!’, companies will have an opportunity to get a much wider variety of higher end servers and storage devices that can be picked up at more affordable rates.

Second, as the physical data center morphs for the enterprise, the server rooms of smaller businesses will upgrade to accommodate the level of equipment that will be in the market. At Big Data Supply Inc., we are uniquely positioned to assist all companies making changes to their data center. We can help:

  • Companies and individuals who are looking to replace existing data center hardware with an upgrade but are not in the market for the latest and greatest. Instead, they understand the great value that can be received from refurbished servers, switches, data tape media cartridges like new IBM 3592JB tape cartridge 700Gb or certified IBM 3592JB 700Gb, etc, that are ‘like new’ and represent a significant upgrade. We sell all data center/IT hardware and consumables in all conditions such as new, open-box and refurbished. We also can provide all data center services that may be needed.
  • Companies and individuals who are looking to sell used IT equipment that they will no longer be using for any number of reasons. We buyback all data center/IT hardware and consumables new and used.
  • Companies that want to switch to the cloud. Our hosting environment consists of scalable resources to support businesses large and small. The environment runs on a secure, high-performance cloud environment built on enterprise-class IBM hardware and software.

Our goal is to help companies with asset inventory by taking it off of their books and finding a home for that same asset after the refurbishing process is completed. We have served clients both nationally and internationally and have years of experience helping companies make smooth transitions in their IT environment. Please contact us if you have questions or to request a quote.

It feels like Google impacts everything that we do these days. When you stop to think about it, the truth of that statement can be a bit unnerving. Your business, regardless of your industry for the most part, is impacted by Google, and most businesses have incorporated paid search and SEO into their marketing mix as a requirement for success.

But what about the impact on the IT infrastructure of your business? Sure, Google Drive currently creates and stores files, but Google’s future impact on the IT infrastructure is bigger.  Google’s earnings call from April 2016 was a bit unique in that it broke out its businesses separate from search for only the second time. As the Business Insider reported:

Google's Other Revenue, which includes its Google Play app store and cloud business, were $2.07 billion, up 24% year-over-year.

Nothing to sneeze at, but not all of that revenue is for the cloud, and even if it was, it would be miniscule in comparison to Amazon’s cloud revenue. But what lies ahead will be driven by a very successful businessperson in Diane Green, a co-founder of VMware and now the senior vice president in charge of cloud and enterprise at Google. She is convinced that despite Google spotting Amazon four years in the market, Google will truly rival Amazon sooner than later.

A lot of bluster for investors? Maybe. But considering the success that Google has with most anything else, their dedication to being the top cloud provider will impact everyone’s business in some way. Let’s take a look at a couple of possible impacts.

  • Price wars will speed the adoption of cloud services – Google and Amazon will make the public cloud and the pricing associated with it, a true race to zero. As a result, more businesses will move to the cloud because the cost structure will be too favorable to ignore.
  • Everyone will accept the cloud as a viable alternative – Right now, there is still some fear about moving fully to the cloud. While it may be understandable, this will not last.
  • Cloud security will be better than anything else – Google has done a pretty good job keeping the bad guys out of their own search engine infrastructure for a long time. Would Google “drop the ball” and make the cloud less secure for paying customers? I doubt it and so should you.
  • Google has extremely deep pockets and a strong desire – Google has a history of winning high stakes corporate battles. They may not print money in Mountain View, but it does seem like it at times.

What might this mean for your business? It’s rather straightforward. Whether you decide to go to the cloud completely, have a hybrid approach, or not move at all, your way of doing business with partners will change. Your data center hardware needs of today may look very different. Also, you may not get away with keeping that aging server around for years past its prime.

All in all, how you handle every aspect of your IT delivery will be impacted by Google’s dedication to the cloud. They are changing the market with brute force, and you need to be prepared.

Let’s talk about your current data center equipment that you may need retire or the new types of equipment you are looking to purchase. Call us at Big Data Supply to learn about our data center decommissioning services and the way we help companies move from being an IT shop to a profit center. It can happen! Call us today at (800) 905-7329 to see how we can help you navigate the new IT space.

What are big data storage products?

Big data storage products are high speed, high capacity storage solutions that are server and driver based, rather than based in the cloud. This offers several advantages over storing all your big data online. Besides better service speeds and more flexibility, big data storage products allow you access without an internet connection.

Your Guidebook to Big Data Storage Products

LTO Tape

The LTO Ultrium  is “open” format, It works especially well when high capacity and high transfer rates are important. It's high reliability is a popular selling point.

3480 & 3490

The IBM 3480 and 3490 tape formats were first introduced in 1986, which saw them becoming the go-to for big data storage. A magnetic tap, housed within a cartridge allows the single reel to store information in an orderly manner.

3590 J & K Tape Media

IBM doubled both the length and storage capacity of its previous storage system with 3590 J & K tape media, while making it occupy the same space as those that came before. Both tapes can be used together, removing the need to restore previous information.

3592 Data Tapes

The 3592 data tape series like certified IBM 3592JC 4Tb and IBM 3592JD 10Tb certified was nicknamed Jaguar, as was the next development,  the TS1120. It offers users the chance to upgrade previous cartridges, improving both their speed and performance.

4mm Tape Media

4mm tape media, which is simply named because of the tape width, is a popular media storage tape used by a number of the major players such as IBM and HP, among others.   It includes a variety of DDS-1 through DDS-5 (DAT 72) tapes, including DDS cleaning tapes.

8mm Tape Media

8mm tape media uses helical scanning for reading and recording., the same way as 4mm and VCR tapes do. It is basically an upgrade of the 4mm version and  includes 112m & 160m, AIT Tape Media, AIT Turbo Tape Media, AME Mammoth Tape Media, and SUPER AIT Tape Media.

9840 & 9940 Tapes

Oracle’s StorageTek 9840 tape cartridge, along with The StorageTek T9840 offer improved speed and a larger storage capacity of up to 75 GB. They are backwards-compatible, which makes them the go-to tapes for a system upgrade that truly helps your system perform to capacity. The format of this tape is similar to an audio tape. While this reduces the storage capacity, it allows data to be loaded quicker, increasing productivity time.

3570 Magstar Tape Media

The IBM 3570 Magstar MP, with its 5GB cartridge, was the first, small-form-factor, midpoint-load tape device. It totally revolutionized the field of big data storage. Its track-following, timing-based servo and several innovations greatly enhanced IBMs service.

Optical Media

Optical media - such as optical disks and cartridges are CD and DVD forms that are read by lasers, creating greater storage capacity in a smaller area.

QIC Tape Media

QIC Tape Media (commonly pronounced "quick"), is a quarter-inch cartridge tape that was introduced in 1972, but underwent changes that saw it still being used in 2009. QIC holds two tape reels driven by a single belt in direct contact with the tape and is able to maintain a constant speed by using a motorized capstan.

Round Reel

The round reel, IBM System/360, released in 1964, was produced until 2002, when the 9-track system became obsolete. This system was the main storage production system for over three decades.

SD-1

The Sony SD-1 was successfully used by everyone from large instrumentation systems to corporate servers. Many have used the Sony SD-1 format, which was created with the goal of achieving data interchangeability

SLR/MLR Tape Media

IBM QIC-format MLR/SLR™ data cartridges feature Linear recording technology. This makes for a cartridge that reduces tape stress, creating a more reliable storage unit.

Super DLT Data Tapes

Super DLT data tapes are guaranteed for three decades when handled and stored correctly. The majority store between 160 GB and 320 GB when compressed and  some can handle between  300 GB  and  600 GB when compressed.

T10000 Tape Media

Oracle’s StorageTek T10000 and high-capacity T10000 T2 data cartridges work with StorageTek T10000 tape drives to create larger storage capacity that allows for changeability.

TRAVAN Tape Media

Travan is an 8 mm magnetic tape cartridge design developed by the 3M company. It was created for computer backup and storage.

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Big Data Supply offers a wide selection of New, Open Box, and Certified Refurbished big data storage products. All items include an unconditional, 90 Day Guarantee, as well as a Lifetime Product Warranty against defects in materials and workmanship.

Additionally, Big Data Supply has one of the best big data BuyBack Programs available. We pay CASH for your old IT equipment.

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The Future of Cloud Computing Services

On the topic of cloud computing services, Forbes has stated that  “By 2020, 62% of organizations in a recent survey say they will be running 100% of their information technology in the cloud. But younger startup companies are already close to that point.” This is a large portion of online business and it makes you question why so many people are utilizing the cloud for their important information.

IBM has always been a trusted name where business innovations are concerned. They are often the first to not only see a need that exists, but to also find a solution that is effective and safe. Their cloud computing services are no different, and the world is once again relying on this company's ability to advance business to a new level. IBM attributes its success at creating the cloud to its policy to work from the "inside out". They concentrate first and foremost on safety, recognizing that their customers have a need to be able to trust that what they store in the cloud is safe. Their services are not only safe, but ready and easy to use, making it possible to utilize the service without hours of wasted time learning.

How You Can Benefit From IBM Cloud Computing Services

The benefits of using the cloud in your business are numerous. Among the greatest benefits are:

  1. Increase Collaboration

    With everything in one place, no matter where in the world your employees are located, they can all be on the same page. This ability makes it easier to provide input, work on different areas of the same project and generally communicate quicker and more efficiently.

  2. Improve Productivity

    The cloud is quick and efficient to utilize. This makes it less likely that time will be wasted. Everything is right there at your fingertips, waiting to be put into action immediately. The time saved adds up quickly, making it possible to get more work done in a shorter period of time.

  3. Reduce Expenses

    Less money is required to set up services in the cloud. For a company that can't afford to spend days getting a system in place, this makes for an ideal solution. In addition, upgrades are simple and inexpensive, making it possible to increase your service as your company grows.

  4. Encourage Innovation

    As with anything new, ideas on how to utilize it start popping up. Before long, people are coming up with new and creative ideas on things to create, improvements that can be made and even endeavors that can now be undertaken that were impossible before. Innovation will see your company becoming ever bigger.

  5. Improve Data Security

    Security is the number one factor in cloud computing services. Not only does storing information there keep it safe, it enables you to provide a secure storage of information away from your company. This will help keep it safe from hackers, computer crashes and many other security risks. Your data is safe and secure.

  6. Scale Easily and Quickly

    As companies grow, they need to scale their services to match this growth. The cloud makes this easy and quick. You won't need to waste time trying to increase your storage as your company demands more and more services. This leaves you time to concentrate on running your business and putting effort into more efficient areas.

Let Cloud Computing Services Help Grow Your Business

Contact us today to find out how IBM cloud computing services can help take your business to the next level. You will be surprised at the cost-effectiveness, security and ease with which we can have your company on its way to the future.

Ultrium LTO Tape Storage or IBM Cloud Hosting?

As a business owner, you will want to maximize your productivity by choosing only the best storage options. Ultrium LTO tape storage and IBM cloud hosting are the two most popular storage tops of the modern day. Before you choose one or the other, you will want to review your company budget, your customer base, and your web hosting plan. Then you will want to give fair consideration to all aspects of both products. The following is a comparison of the benefits that each service provides. You should be able to select the best options for your company after reading this:

Pricing Benefits

Both services can provide you with cost savings. IBM cloud hosting is flexible because it has a pay-as-you-go feature. The pay-as-you-go options perfect for people who do not want to get involved in burdensome contracts. Ultrium LTO tape storage has its own set of benefits when it comes to cost. The tapes have a lot of disk capacity, so business owners do not have to purchase that many of them. Both are excellent options for a businessperson who is trying to cut down costs.

Space Benefits

The biggest benefit that a company can get from IBM cloud hosting is the enormous amount of storage space that comes with it. IBM cloud hosting offers scalability, which means that the storage capacity will grow with the company. Ultrium LTO tape storage has a bit less capability, but it is still a good option for one to choose. The storage on the tapes can be as much as 6 Terabytes of room. That figure is nothing to sneeze at, as it can hold quite a bit of information. Ultrium LTO tapes are also capable of backing up information for a person who uses them.

Security Features

Another good thing about cloud storage is that it is highly safe for a person to use. In fact, cloud hosting companies make sure that they tell potential customers about the innovative technology that they have. They let potential customers know that their personal information will never be in a compromised position for the duration of the business relationship. LTO tapes are secure too, although sometimes people do not consider them as such. They do have security features embedded into them, and those features work to protect every person who is involved with the site.

Anytime Access

The best part about being involved with cloud storage is that a person can have access to it 24 hours a day and seven days a week. The person can access the information to copy it, read it or make changes to it. The LTO tapes are of course accessible to anyone who is working in the office.

Support

One of the top reasons that people choose cloud storage is the support they get. Support is available through special teams of people that answer calls 24 hours a day and seven days a week. These people can help a business owner to trouble shoot and fix problems. The LTO option does have some support options, depending on your service provider.

A Storage Solution for Your Business

Big Data Supply Inc. has been providing data and storage solutions for over 20 years. Our expert technicians are happy to work with your business to decide the data storage option which is right for you and your business. Call or inquire today for a free sales consultation. (800) 905-7329.

Ultrium LTO Tape Storage vs IBM Cloud Hosting: A Benefits Comparison | Big Data Supply Inc.

Big Data Services

Big data services, such as IT equipment like used CPU and old GPU, and data tape media like Oracle T10000 tape and new IBM 3592JC 4Tb, is something that businesses sometimes do not know how to manage. Many times, the office executives throw these items in the trash or clutter one of the business’ storage areas with them. Sometimes the places that they discard of the equipment are not the appropriate places for data center decommission. Luckily, business owners have the option of getting back a little something for their investments in IT equipment. They can call the experts in big data services. Experts can provide the following services to businesses:

Equipment Buying

Data specialists can purchase just about all of the assets that a business has. The business owner just needs to contact such specialists and provide a list of the assets that it has. The specialists will then check the value of the assets and make an offer to the person for their purchase. If the business owner agrees with the offer, the data center decommission company will send a truck to pick up the equipment. Alternatively the specialist may send shipping labels and ask the business owner to ship the equipment that he or she would like dispose of. The specialists will then erase all of the data from the equipment and ensure that it is cleansed.

Equipment Selling

An interested business may find new upgraded equipment through a big data services provider. The business may find equipment such as connectors, labels, tapes, disk arrays, tap drives, tape libraries and the like. The data company may offer a wide variety of products from the most popular names like Sony, Dell, Fuji, HP and more. The business can find high-performance products and parts that it can use for a wide variety of tasks.

Equipment Disposal

Equipment disposal is another service that a data company can handle. A truck can take the unused equipment to a special storage area where specialists clear all the data and draw up a certificate of erasure. Such a company can take items such as servers and tap media and get rid of them neatly so that the business never has to worry about them again. Equipment must go through the proper process for someone to consider it as properly disposed of.

Fast and Friendly Customer Service

Fast and friendly customer service is something that every client or customer wants. A professional big data services company can provide that to any business or individual that desires to obtain services. Prompt customer service is even more important than friendly customer service is. A reliable data service company is one that answers questions as soon as a prospective customer asks them. Such a person will respectfully provide a potential customer with the answer to any questions that he or she asks. That same person will also give a strong effort to benefit that customers in any way possible by suggesting additional products and services that may help in that person’s or business’s world.

Contact the Big Data Services Experts Today

Big Data Supply Inc. is proud to be one of the companies that offers a buyback program, assets protection services, data destruction services and stellar customer service. We have more than 20 years of experience in the field. Give us a call at [phone] or fill out our short form for information about cloud services, refurbished and new equipment, data recovery and more. We will get back to you as quickly as possible and help you find the big data services that provide solutions to your data problems.

Data Tape Media

In previous years, there has been a debate whether tape is better than disk. They have been rivals for many years. Data tapes media like certified IBM 3592JD 10Tb and new IBM 3592JC 4Tb are returning with a bang. Popular tape manufacturers, including Oracle, Fuji, IBM, Imation, HP and many others are coming together and proudly stating that tape is a much better option than disk. Here are a few reasons tape is making a successful comeback:

Price of Ownership

Many storage analysts agree tape is more affordable than disk. Many companies require mass amounts of storage for important data. When data tape is required in large amounts, tape can cost as much as 15 times less than disk data storage; tape can store many Petabytes of essential data.

Innovation

Data tape is not what it once was and has improved drastically over the years. One popular innovation with data tape technology is active archive. Instead of holding 20 to 40 terabytes of data on a daily basis, the storage capacity has increased to 20 Petabytes. If there is a malfunction with disk storage, all essential files will be lost. Tape storage will only lose a total of one to two files, if any.

Storage Capacity

Businesses need a lot more storage than they have in previous years. Whether it is a large or small company or individual, hundreds of thousands of files may need to be stored for safe keeping over a long period of time. Disks can hold as much as 4 Terabytes of data whereas tape can hold 5 Terabytes of data and has future plans to expand their storage limits even further. Even older, less expensive tapes such as HP's LTO-3 can hold 400-800 GB of data per tape, more than enough for most businesses.

Reliability

Reliability is a primary concern for people seeking storage solutions. Storing paperwork in hundreds of file cabinets is a storage solution of the past. If a flood, fire or other disaster occur, the files will be destroyed. When essential documents and files are stored on data tape media, there is a decreased chance of disaster, errors, malfunctions and mishaps.

Tape Growth

Numbers show that tape sales and shares have decreased. The good news is that the tape market is taking control again and has an expected growth of 45 percent each year. These increased tape shares are expected to increase throughout 2015 and future years.

Footprint

You may not believe how many companies use mass amounts of data tape. Major companies, such as National Geographic, have a high demand for tape. Unstructured media benefits greatly from tape and tape saves its users a lot of space and money.

Cloud VS Tape

Since the cloud was introduced years ago, a lot of people are wondering how long it will take for take for tape to disappear completely, forever. The answer is never; with help from the cloud, tape has a chance to to be reborn and introduce itself to the world as a new and improved product.

Data tapes media like Oracle T10000 and certified IBM 3592JC 4Tb have proven to be reliable and beneficial to companies. Even companies who currently do not use tape are considering making a major switch to help their company thrive, be more organized and reduce the risk of data loss. Businesses are seeing how tape works and how much it has improved over the years. For this reason, they are considering making the switch and use tape as a permanent solution to high-quality storage and security. When businesses found that the cloud could help tape users by enhancing the features tape offers, a lot of businesses decided to jump on the bandwagon and see how much it could benefit their company. In future years, data media tape will be in high demand and sellers of data media tape have a lot to look forward to.

Contact Big Data Supply Inc. for all the data tape you can handle!  Call us at 1(800) 905-7329 or fill out our short form for more information.

Recycle IT Equipment

Computer equipment recycling and IT recycling are an important aspect of any organization’s sustainable waste management. Today businesses are encouraged to dispose of IT equipment through environmentally responsible methods. There are also government regulations now in place which are designed to help deal with hazardous waste.

Why Recycle?

Companies are searching for new ways to recycle computer and IT equipment because recycling reduces the volume of waste which the company produces. This waste generally ends up in landfill sites and in worst case scenarios get dumped illegally. When companies recycle IT equipment the amount of raw material needed to manufacture new products is also decreased. In the end this helps with costs of new equipment because manufacturers can keep their prices reasonable. This is more cost effective and convenient for the end user.

It is also important to note that recycled or refurbished computing equipment can benefit people and organizations that cannot always afford to buy new IT equipment.

What Types of Computer Equipment Can Be Recycled?

Companies can recycle many different parts of any IT system. Particularly monitors, PCs and servers can be recycled most usefully. Computer peripherals, like printers or scanners, can also be successfully recycled as well. Landlines and mobile phones are other examples of equipment that can be recycled.

Of course there are some elements of an IT system that must be recycled with a certain amount of expertise. For example, PCs tend to have heavy metals in their circuit boards.

What Types of Material are in a PC?

A PC is generally made up of plastic (23%), ferrous metals (32%), non-ferrous metals (18%), electronic boards (12%), and glass (15%).

One single computer can contain up to 2kg of lead. Because PCs are a complex mixture of many different types of material it can make them difficult to recycle.

What is the Best Way to Recycle Computer Equipment?

It is advisable that companies contact their waste contractor in order to get advice on how they can best handle their waste. This information will vary from company to company.

In addition to this, there are a large number of disposal specialists which are primarily geared for recycling computer equipment. These companies are easy to find either through web searches or through your regular waste company.

It is also possible to dispose of IT equipment by returning it to the original manufacture. Many manufactures such as Dell and HP offer recycling centers and services which will recover IT equipment and recycle it securely and responsibly. In these locations the equipment can be de-manufactured (taken apart) and then everything can be sorted according to the type or material. Certain materials like steel or aluminum is then recycled to make new products. The non-reusable substances will then be disposed of in an environmentally sound manner.

Legal Responsibilities

Because there are laws in place specifically dealing with the responsible disposal of IT equipment, it is important that companies remain compliant with these laws and look into the best possible way to recycle or reuse IT equipment. Today maintaining a reputation of environmental soundness and responsibility is important to your company’s entire presence.

What about Information on Hard Drives?

It is important that on an ongoing basis businesses maintain a healthy, secure date management strategy so that when it is time to dispose of IT equipment the information has been wiped, and securely stored elsewhere. If this task is handled properly on an ongoing basis, there will be little problem when it is time to dispose of IT equipment.

Other Alternative to Recycling

In addition to recycling IT equipment, there is also the option to donate used or outdated equipment. Many charitable organizations and non-profits accept these donations.  Recycle IT equipment and get yourself space, help others get useful equipment, and keep the environment clean!

If you would like to learn more about IT equipment recycling, contact Big Data Supply Inc at 1(800) 905-7329 or fill out our short form.  We recycle data tape products, servers, disk array, tape media, libraries, hard drives like old hard drives from Hitachi or SanDisk and most other high-end peripherals that go along with these, and can recommend recyclers for monitors and PCs.

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