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What is the difference between EOL and EOSL hardware?
End of Life (EOL) refers to the end of production and sale of a hardware item by the original equipment manufacturer. After this point, production ceases and only limited support may be available. End of Service Life (EOSL) occurs later, marking the end of all OEM support and services for a product.
Does the OEM support my End of Life or End of Service Life hardware?
Once hardware reaches its EOL, OEM support becomes limited. Following its End of Service Life date, manufacturer support ceases altogether. However, many organizations continue to use this equipment and rely on third-party maintenance providers like Evernex for support.
Can I still get support for my IT hardware after EOL & EOSL?
Yes! Third-party maintenance providers like Evernex offer support for end of life (EOL) and end of service life (EOSL) hardware. They provide services such as maintenance, repairs and part replacements. TPM can extend IT equipment’s life for several years after its announced service life end. See how Evernex can help today.
Do I need to replace my equipment when it reaches its EOSL date?
Replacing an asset once it reaches its End of Service Life stage is not the only option. Many organizations choose third-party maintenance to extend the life of their IT equipment. TPM provides continued support, updates and maintenance for your EOSL assets. This allows you to maximize the return on your hardware investment and minimize downtime.
Why maintain my business’s EOSL hardware?
Maintaining your EOSL hardware offers a range of business benefits. First, keeping your equipment in top condition delays the need for costly hardware refreshes, saving your company capital. IT lifecycle extension also avoids the production of e-waste and reduces demand for new hardware manufacturing. This helps enterprises reach ESG goals and minimizes your business’s environmental footprint at every stage of the IT lifecycle.
What can I do with my EOSL hardware?
Reaching EOSL doesn’t mean you need to replace your IT assets immediately. There are several options to help you maximize ROI on your existing hardware. Our eBook provides valuable insights on how to extend the life of your assets.
What is the EOSL database?
Evernex’s EOSL database is a resource which helps businesses find the End of Service Life dates for their IT hardware. To narrow your search, you can filter by brand, asset category or EOSL date range.
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