Sell used Pure Storage FlashArray //X in bulk
Used Pure FlashArray //X value ranges widely — roughly $1,000–$3,000 for bare controllers up to $10,000–$40,000+ for fully populated all-NVMe arrays — and is heavily shaped by Evergreen subscription/entitlement status. We buy Pure arrays in bulk across the USA and Canada, take title, and resell globally, with all media sanitized to NIST SP 800-88.
The FlashArray //X (//X20, //X50 and up, R2/R3/R4 controllers) is Pure's all-NVMe platform. More than most storage, its resale value follows the Evergreen entitlement: arrays detached from an active subscription sell materially lower than entitled systems, and that gap is the biggest swing factor — which also makes pricing volatile.
Tell us the controller model/revision, DirectFlash module capacity and Evergreen/subscription state. Run it through the estimator for an indicative range — we firm it on inspection.
Indicative used value: roughly $1,000–$3,000 bare controllers up to $10,000–$40,000+ fully populated — entitlement-sensitive and volatile; indicative, firm on inspection. Want a number for your exact unit? Try the instant estimator → or get a firm bulk offer →
What drives the value
- Evergreen entitlement: the dominant lever — active/transferable subscription status can multiply value versus a detached array.
- Controller revision: newer //X controller generations (R3/R4) hold more than older R2 heads.
- DirectFlash capacity: populated NVMe modules and total usable capacity drive the bulk of value.
- Completeness: controllers, shelves, modules, PSUs and cabling sold together beat piecemeal.
- Condition & logs: clean, healthy arrays with no flagged faults price at the top of the band.
Component value breakdown
With Pure, value is led by capacity and controller revision, but Evergreen entitlement status modifies the total more than almost any other factor:
Relative contribution to a typical configured unit — illustrative, not a quote.
Typical depreciation pattern
Hardware sheds value every quarter it sits. Selling earlier in the curve recovers materially more:
Illustrative depreciation pattern for this class of system — not a quote.
Entitlement & lifecycle status
Pure FlashArray //X systems stay technically capable for years, but their resale value is unusually entitlement-driven: an array on (or transferable to) an active Evergreen subscription is worth far more than one detached from it. That makes timing and entitlement documentation more important than calendar age. We price both cases honestly and confirm on inspection.
What raises your offer
- Document Evergreen/subscription status and transferability
- Sell the complete array — controllers, DirectFlash modules, shelves and cabling
- Include higher-capacity NVMe modules where you have them
- Provide health logs showing a clean, fault-free array
- Group multiple arrays into one bulk lot
Related
More storage and data-centre gear we buy: NetApp AFF / FAS · all storage · see the storage & networking value index · selling a whole room? data-centre decommission value.
Questions sellers ask
What is a used Pure FlashArray //X worth?
Why does Evergreen status matter so much?
Do you buy arrays without active subscriptions?
How is my data handled?
What is the minimum and how fast?
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Bulk lots only — lots, racks, pallets, reels. Tell us what you're holding and we'll come back with a firm bulk offer.
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