Checklist On Buying Refurbished It Hardware

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Places to buy computer equipment refurbished are all over the internet online shops, but the best places to start with are those with good product reviews from satisfied customers. Frequently asked questions by buyers are usually, "Should I even buy refurbished products?" And this is usually rooted to the fact that computers, gadgets and equipments are easily outdated. Before even purchasing an item seek for good reviews and sites where you can buy the best used refurbished servers.

Common problems usually occur in buying used IT hardware especially if bought from non-trusted sites. So to keep making mistakes in buying refurbished IT hardware here are some guidelines you need to follow before sending any payment.

Guidelines in Buying Used Hardware

Check the item thoroughly and do not just accept the words as seen from the website ads.

It is also important to know where the supplier gets the products they are reselling. If they come from factories that have some minor scratches or blemishes that have been refurbished, they are usually the best buys. But, if they have been repaired from inside remember to ask for a warranty. This is because system faults do not appear until after some time.

Ask that a full surface scan be performed even if it will entail a longer time as this is the only way to see if there are possible bad sectors from the hardware. This is very helpful when buying a refurbished storage.

Wear and tear of any IT product, hardware and OS can usually be seen if it is made to run for at least a minimum of 20 to 30 minutes. So while checking on other things, be sure to have it run for that least amount of time.

Lastly if buying refurbished servers here is a list of common SQL server tests that can be done to determine the server's performance.

Buffer cache manager: buffer hit ratio will indicate a memory problem.

SQL Statistics: Batch Requests to determine how powerful the server capacity is.

SQL Statistics: SQL Re-Compilations/Sec is needed to determine the server's activity and capacity in case of an untoward event.

General Statistics: User Connections will determine the server's capacity in handling several user connections.

Access Methods: Page Splits/Sec is needed to determine how many page splits occur during an update. The fewer the splits the better the server performance.

General Statistics: Processes Block will determine un-executable processes which should not be seen in a normal condition.

Buffer Manager: Checkpoint Pages/Sec will indicate memory pressures from the server.


About the Author:
Samantha is an IT graduate and is now an expert in internet marketing. She also writes articles and blogs for her own website that sells refurbished IT hardware and used refurbished server products.



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