Server Parts Nairobi — Enterprise IT Components Kenya
ICD ships Dell, HPE, Lenovo, Cisco, IBM, Supermicro server spare parts and enterprise IT components to Nairobi, Kenya via DHL Express and Aramex. Same-week delivery to Nairobi datacenters, banks, telcos, government IT, and tech sector buyers. 4.7 million city population, 11 million metro market. WhatsApp +20 1040222214 for instant quotes.
Server Parts Categories Shipped to Nairobi
- Server memory — DDR3, DDR4, DDR5 RDIMM/LRDIMM/UDIMM ECC for Dell PowerEdge, HPE ProLiant, Lenovo ThinkSystem, Cisco UCS, IBM Power
- Enterprise SSDs — Dell, HPE, Samsung, Micron, Intel, Kioxia in SAS, SATA, NVMe interfaces
- Enterprise HDDs — 10K/15K SAS, NL-SAS, SATA from Seagate, WD, Toshiba
- Processors — Intel Xeon Scalable Gen1-6, AMD EPYC, Xeon E3/E5
- RAID controllers — Dell PERC H730/H740/H750/H755/H965, HPE Smart Array P408i/P440ar/E208e, MegaRAID 9460/9560
- Networking — 1G/10G/25G/40G/100GbE NICs, SFP/SFP+/QSFP+ transceivers, switches
- Power supplies — Redundant PSUs from 495W to 2000W
- GPUs for AI/ML — NVIDIA H100/H200/A100/L40S/L4, AMD MI300X/MI250
Nairobi IT Infrastructure Coverage
| City | Nairobi, Kenya |
|---|---|
| Population | 4.7 million city / 11 million metro |
| Currency | KES (Kenyan Shilling) |
| ccTLD | .ke |
| Major Datacenters | Liquid Telecom Sameer Park, Africa Data Centres NBO1, IXAfrica |
| Tier-1 Telcos | Safaricom, Airtel Kenya, Telkom Kenya, Liquid Intelligent Technologies |
| Aramex / Transit | Nairobi (NBO) – 5-7 days from Cairo |
| Customer Segments | East Africa banking IT, Kenyan SACCO sector, NSE-listed tech firms, KENET universities |
How to Order Server Parts to Nairobi
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Why ICD for Nairobi Server Parts
- 500,000+ SKUs in Cairo warehouse — fast turnaround, no upstream supplier wait
- 10+ years of MENA + Africa enterprise IT distribution since 2005
- OEM-grade — Dell, HPE, Lenovo, Cisco, IBM, Supermicro, NetApp, EMC, Juniper
- Multilingual sales — English, Arabic, French, Portuguese
- USD pricing — no FX surprise, transparent global pricing
- Verified condition — every part tested + serialized + tracked
Nairobi Quick Facts
| City | Nairobi |
|---|---|
| Country | Kenya |
| Population | 4.7 million |
| Datacenters | Liquid Telecom Sameer Park, Africa Data Centres NBO1, IXAfrica |
| Aramex Hub | Nairobi (NBO) – 5-7 days from Cairo |
2025–2026 Nairobi enterprise IT update — what changed since April 2026
Nairobi has consolidated its position as East Africa’s hyperscale data-centre hub through 2025 and into 2026, with new financing for IXAfrica’s NBOX1 expansion, KenGen’s BESS-backed modular build, Safaricom’s accelerated AI and 5G push, and Konza Technopolis SEZ incentives drawing fresh foreign capital. Spare-parts demand is increasingly weighted toward GPU-server, NVMe and high-speed networking refresh.
- Nairobi commands 65% of Kenya’s data-centre market and over 90% of upcoming capacity. Independent 2026 portfolio reports list 13 existing Nairobi data centres and 9 upcoming sites, with the Kenya market projected to grow from USD 266 million in 2025 to USD 805 million by 2031 (CAGR 20.27%).
- iXAfrica secured Rand Merchant Bank financing in September 2025 to expand NBOX1. The financing supports the next capacity phase of East Africa’s first hyperscale, AI-ready, carrier-neutral facility — adding pressure on competitor builds at Africa Data Centres NBO1/NBO2 and at iColo (Digital Realty).
- KenGen installed a Battery Energy Storage System on a Nairobi modular data centre in July 2025. The state generator’s BESS-backed modular site signals a shift toward hybrid-power resilience profiles, raising the bar on UPS and PSU spec for any private build adjacent to the Nairobi grid.
- Safaricom 5G now consumes 46.4 GB per subscription per month — over 3x 4G average. Safaricom holds 66.8% of mobile SIM share, 64.3% of mobile broadband and 89% of mobile-money subscriptions as of December 2025, driving aggressive 5G core and RAN refresh through 2026.
- M-Pesa Daraja 3.0 API platform launched November 2025. The cloud-native, AI-supported developer platform supports a M-Pesa base of 35 million monthly active users and 100 million daily transactions — concentrating fintech compute load on Nairobi-region infrastructure.
- Konza Technopolis SEZ fiscal incentives in force for new builds. Kenya’s Digital Economy Blueprint and Konza Technopolis SEZ provide explicit fiscal incentives for foreign-direct-investment data-centre projects, with KSh 5.2 billion publicly committed to a new Konza data centre adjacent to Nairobi.
- ODPC enforcement intensified through 2025 and 2026. The Office of the Data Protection Commissioner is mandating that strategic personal data remain within Kenya, raising sovereign-storage requirements for banks, telcos and government tenants and feeding more workloads into Nairobi-resident facilities.
ICD ships HS 8471/8473 spares from Cairo to Nairobi typically in 4–7 business days via DHL Express, with pre-issued commercial invoice, airway bill and applicable customs codes. Coverage spans Dell, HPE, Lenovo, Cisco, Supermicro and storage-array spares aligned to Kenyan KEBS/PVoC documentation.
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