A value-retention framework for used enterprise servers, storage and networking — which generation tier holds value, where the prime resale window sits, and the action signal for each tier. Updated June 2026 and downloadable as CSV and JSON.
As of June 2026, enterprise server resale value is best read as a retention curve: current-minus-one-generation, post-warranty systems (e.g. Dell R640/R740, HPE ProLiant Gen10) sit in the prime resale window, while older generations fall toward parts and scrap. Absolute price depends on configuration — this framework shows the value-retention pattern and the action signal for each tier.
| Category | Example models | Value retention | Action signal |
|---|---|---|---|
| Enterprise server — current-gen, in warranty | Dell PowerEdge R6/R7xx, HPE ProLiant Gen11 | Highest | Hold if in production |
| Enterprise server — current-minus-1, post-warranty | PowerEdge R640/R740, ProLiant Gen10 | Strong (prime resale window) | Sell into the window |
| Enterprise server — current-minus-2 | Gen9 / 13G | Moderate, declining | Sell before next-gen launch |
| Enterprise server — current-minus-3+ | Gen8 / 12G and older | Low; parts / scrap | Recover fast or recycle |
| Enterprise storage array | NetApp, Dell EMC, Pure, IBM | Moderate–strong by controller gen | Drive/shelf config drives value |
| Enterprise networking | Cisco, Juniper, Arista, Fortinet | Strong for current platforms | Licensing / EoL status matters |
| AI / GPU server | HGX/DGX H100, A100 nodes | Very strong (see GPU index) | Value mostly in the accelerators |
The biggest lever is generation timing relative to warranty: the resale window opens as a platform goes post-warranty but before the next generation lands. Configuration (CPUs, memory, drives, GPUs, controllers), condition/completeness, and licensing/EoL status set the absolute number within the tier. For exact ranges, the value is in the configuration — try the estimator or a per-model page like the Dell R740.
This is a value-retention framework, not a single price list, because configuration drives absolute value. Ranges and signals are aggregated from public secondary-market patterns and, where available, our own deal observations expressed as ranges. Last updated: 27 June 2026; refreshed quarterly.
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