Server Repair

Let the heart of your system be in good condition.

Our Services

There are many reasons for server upgrades and new purchases. We repair the full line of servers from Dell, IBM iSeries, IBM pSeries, IBM xSeries, Sun, HP 9000, HP Itanium, HP ProLiant, and many others. Our most common examples are new applications, virtualization, and the need for blazing DDR4 speeds. No matter your use case, the Our team is armed with top-of-the-line products from HPE, Dell, and Lenovo to build your solution. If you’re a seasoned pro that knows what you need, put the direct team’s pricing to the test. Compare our RAM, drive, CPU, and power supply prices against any competitor and we’ll find you an affordable solution. If you’re looking to gain insight into a new solution, our partners provide expert advice on their physical, virtualized, cloud, and hybrid IT infrastructures.

Server Maintenence

Why does your server need maintenance? No complicated machine maintains itself. The server must be maintained to prevent viruses, infections, data loss, ensure compatibility, system slowdown and to take advantages of upgrades and patches. Without maintenance it isn't a matter of whether it will crash, just when.

Power Outages

Servers with power issues can cause end-user problems such as decreased productivity and increased data center work as staff troubleshoots problems with devices coming under heavy workloads or are rebooting every time power drops below acceptable levels. Our team is available to test and maintain individual on-site generators to run critical systems during these outages.

Update your Control Panel.

The Control Panel is a component of Microsoft Windows that provides the ability to view and change system settings. It consists of a set of applets that include adding or removing hardware and software, controlling user accounts, changing accessibility options, and accessing networking settings.

Check disk usage.

To quickly hunt down files or folders taking up your disk space, you can make use of the du command, combined with the sort command, to examine any directory on your server. Using these two commands, along with a specific series of switches, you will be able to pinpoint files and directories on the server that are taking up disk space.

Reliable Support + Proven Value

Contact us today to learn more about what CIRRUS offers as Your Technology Team.