Server & Storage Rental
Compute and storage hardware for the timelines that don't justify a capital purchase — a project, a migration bridge, or a disaster recovery standby.
What's covered
Rack & tower servers
Servers across leading manufacturers, available on short-term or standby contracts.
Storage arrays
SAN and NAS storage for capacity overflow, backup targets, or DR replication targets.
DR & standby hardware
Pre-configured standby servers kept ready for failover, billed only when activated.
Data center relocation support
Temporary compute and storage to bridge a move without downtime.
Setup, racking & support
Delivered, racked, and configured on-site, with support for the full rental term.
At a glance
Well suited to a defined-duration project, a DR standby requirement, or a capacity spike you don't need permanent hardware for.
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Define capacity & duration
Specify the compute, storage, and timeline the project actually needs.
Deliver, rack & configure
Hardware delivered and configured on-site or in your data center, ready to use.
Support for the term
Break-fix and monitoring support until the rental ends, extends, or converts to a purchase.
Frequently asked questions
What server/storage brands do you provide?
Hardware selection is matched to your workload and existing environment — we'll confirm specific brands and specs against your requirements rather than offering a fixed catalog.
Is maintenance included in the rental?
Yes — rented hardware is supported by the same team that manages our infrastructure clients' systems, so maintenance and troubleshooting are part of the arrangement, not a separate cost.
Can we rent short-term for a specific project?
Yes — short-term project rentals and migration bridges are one of the most common uses, alongside longer-term disaster recovery standby capacity.
What happens if rented hardware fails?
Failed hardware is replaced as part of the rental agreement — since we manage the equipment ourselves, resolving a failure doesn't depend on a third-party vendor's turnaround time.