Performance Data Resources - Your ultimate resource site for refurbished IBM hardware

 

Hardware (Motherboard)Offices who employ IBM AS/400, iSeries and i5 hardware may find solace in the fact that they don’t have suffer headaches anymore over the replacement of damaged but hard-to-find hardware.

Performance Data Resources or PDR Inc. is an authorised IBM Business Partner, who’ve been around since 1991 and is a leading solutions provider for IBM’s High-Availability (HA) series of hardware and software. PDR is a…

reliable source for diverse, hard to find, new and refurbished midrange hardware and to assist with issues ranging from simple device address & cabling problems to complex system tuning & troubleshooting assistance.

Apart from the server components PDR has an extensive product range that covers tape drives, modems, printer spares, routers/hubs, remote controllers, terminals, UPS-es etc. The software offerings include Web/Spam filter, POS & Barcode etc.

PDR maintains highly-trained technical staff certified to handle all issues pertaining to the e-Server series who provides you with a wide variety of solutions and services to meet your ever changing business requirements.

The listed prices for the spares are quite decent and they offer free shipping anywhere within the U.S. for packages under 50 lbs.

Next time your router goes for a toss you know where to head to.


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