For Treasure Valley MSPs

A clean exit for retired client hardware.

Sentinel gives MSPs a local, security-aware way to clear old servers, workstations, switches, storage, and loose media without turning the back room into a liability museum.

Enterprise hardware staged for secure IT asset pickup
Recurring pickup or a controlled collection point for MSP refresh leftovers.
Built for the stuff nobody wants to own. Retired client equipment still has custody, data, and reputation risk attached to it. We treat it that way.

The MSP problem

Your team should not be babysitting old gear.

Every refresh leaves a trail: desktops under desks, servers on shelves, loose drives in drawers, and networking gear nobody wants to inventory. Sentinel turns that pile into a documented handoff.

Feeder bin

A controlled collection point for recurring client refresh leftovers, picked up on schedule or when it fills.

One-time cleanout

Clear accumulated servers, workstations, networking gear, and office tech from storage rooms or client sites.

Media separation

Drives and removable storage are separated and routed according to the agreed disposition path.

Value recovery

Reusable hardware is recovered before recycling where practical, reducing waste and improving economics.

What you can tell clients

Local, documented, and intentionally boring.

01Meridian-based operator

Local pickup for Boise, Meridian, Nampa, Eagle, and the broader Treasure Valley.

02Insured

Certificates and additional insured documentation are available for approved jobs when requested.

03No fake certification theater

We do not claim R2v3, NAID, or certified destruction unless the specific route and evidence support it.

04Downstream routing

Certified recycling/destruction partners can be used when the job requires that evidence trail.

Good MSP bin items

Good fits

  • Business desktops, laptops, thin clients, and workstations
  • Servers, NAS/SAN gear, switches, routers, firewalls, and APs
  • RAM, CPUs, SSDs, NVMe, NICs, HBAs, GPUs, optics, rails, and cables
  • Loose drives if they are clearly segregated and called out at pickup

Needs prior approval

Do not surprise us with

  • Swollen batteries, chemicals, or leaking UPS batteries
  • CRT monitors or televisions
  • Medical, classified, or regulated media requiring special handling
  • Unlabeled client media mixed into general equipment piles

Next step

Start with the ugly storage shelf.

Send a rough count, location, whether drives are present, and whether you want a recurring bin or a one-time cleanout.