The strategy of “throwing money” at network maintenance by overspending on new hardware is one of the primary reasons companies waste up to 50% of their preventative maintenance budgets.
Even though new hardware can sometimes last longer, the newness of a piece of hardware only helps make it more stable about 18% of the time.
Using legacy hardware not only saves time and money when it comes to shopping for new hardware, but it also reduces time wasted with training around new equipment and its implementation.
The decision to hold onto your existing network hardware is, therefore, a wise one. But how can you extend the life of your existing network infrastructure while limiting risk?
We share how to extend the life expectancy of your network's legacy equipment by leveraging third-party maintenance solutions - saving you a ton of cash!
Stable, well-maintained legacy hardware saves money. When it comes to network infrastructure, a penny saved should be seen as a penny earned. You can invest the money you save, by holding on to legacy hardware, right back into the maintenance of your network and data center infrastructure.
Ear-marked IT funds can be invested in either preventative maintenance or set aside to help reduce the impact of a future emergency.
Nothing helps you sleep better than REM. With REM, the data center hardware that helps make up your network infrastructure can be monitored by a third party maintenance (TPM) company. If service is needed, a server can send a message to the TPM team, giving them enough time to help prevent problems.
Because the equipment linked to the REM solution can sense the onset of potential problems, REM can extend the life of the equipment that would have been threatened otherwise. The team gets the alert and swoops in for the rescue.
Depot-based repair services can free up a third-party maintenance team to provide proactive and preventative maintenance and repairs.
Regardless of your network infrastructure setup, there are going to be issues with equipment or maintenance necessities that require physically removing gear. With depot-supported repair services, the equipment can be quickly swapped out to minimize or eliminate downtime.
The team simply grabs the necessary replacement from the depot, delivers it, sets it up, and then takes the gear in need of service. The interruption, if any, is minimal, so that business can continue as usual. In the meantime, technicians can troubleshoot any issues and repair your equipment.
They then return it, swapping it for the replacement gear, which is returned to the depot. Constant, consistent maintenance and repair can considerably extend the useful life of your Cisco equipment.
PivIT Global’s OneCall provides hardware maintenance for all infrastructure, including legacy hardware. PivIT provides proactive, preventative maintenance as well as a depot-supported repair that slashes downtime, and in many cases, prevents it altogether.
PivIT stocks depots in over 160 countries and provides proof of each service performed through verifiable serial numbers.