Server Parts for Nigeria
Enterprise server spare parts for Nigeria - Dell, HPE, Lenovo, Cisco, IBM. 500,000+ SKUs shipped from Cairo to Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt via DHL Express. USD pricing protects from NGN volatility.
Server Components for Nigeria
Browse our full range of enterprise server parts available for delivery to Nigeria.
DDR4 & DDR5 ECC RDIMM modules for all server platforms
Enterprise SSDsSAS, SATA, and NVMe enterprise solid state drives
Hard DrivesSAS and NL-SAS HDDs for servers and storage arrays
ProcessorsIntel Xeon Scalable and AMD EPYC server CPUs
RAID ControllersDell PERC, HPE Smart Array, and Broadcom controllers
Network Cards1GbE to 100GbE NICs, SFP transceivers, and HBAs
Power SuppliesHot-swap redundant PSUs for all server brands
Cables & AccessoriesSAS cables, rails, caddies, and server accessories
Brands Available for Nigeria
We supply genuine parts from all major server manufacturers, delivered to Nigeria.
Tier 1 Server Brands
Components & Storage
Your Trusted Server Parts Partner
Why leading enterprises worldwide choose ICD for their server infrastructure needs.
100% Genuine Parts
Every component is sourced from authorized channels with original OEM part numbers. No counterfeits, no compromises.
In-Stock, Ships Fast
Hundreds of parts ready to ship from our warehouse. Most orders dispatched within 24 hours with worldwide delivery.
Expert Compatibility
Our team verifies every part matches your exact server model before shipping. No guesswork, no returns.
Competitive Pricing
Direct sourcing from enterprise channels means better pricing than OEM direct. Volume discounts available for data centers.
MENA, Africa & Worldwide
Serving enterprises across MENA, GCC, Levant, Africa, and worldwide. From Cairo to Dubai, Riyadh to Nairobi — we deliver everywhere.
Warranty Protected
All parts backed by warranty coverage. We stand behind every component we sell with responsive support.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about ordering server parts for delivery to Nigeria.
Why Nigerian IT teams source from ICD
Nigeria is Africa's largest IT market by absolute spend, and Lagos is the continent's fintech capital. Data center operators including MainOne (Equinix), Rack Centre, MDXi, Open Access Data Centres, Galaxy Backbone, and Paratus anchor a deep, fast-growing ecosystem. Telco infrastructure from MTN, Airtel, Globacom, 9mobile, and dozens of ISPs runs on a large installed base of Dell PowerEdge, HPE ProLiant, and Cisco hardware — much of it post-warranty and in active production. This is exactly where our inventory fits.
Three realities shape Nigerian sourcing decisions. First, NGN devaluation and recurring CBN forex constraints make fresh OEM purchases punitive — every USD saved on hardware refresh is material. Second, SON (Standards Organisation of Nigeria) and NITDA-aligned procurement workflows favor suppliers who provide compliant documentation and predictable timelines. Third, Lagos and Abuja data centers run 24x7 against SLAs; when a PSU, RAID controller, or memory stick fails, the team needs replacement in days, not weeks. ICD's Cairo-based stocking model delivers within DHL's 3–5 day window, priced in stable USD.
Featured categories for Nigerian enterprises
- Server memory (RDIMM, LRDIMM, 3DS) — DDR3, DDR4, and DDR5 modules from 8GB through 256GB. Dell 14G/15G/16G and HPE Gen10/Gen10+/Gen11 kits in stock.
- Enterprise hard drives — SAS, SATA, NL-SAS from 300GB to 18TB, 2.5" SFF and 3.5" LFF with OEM-matched caddies. 7.2K, 10K, and 15K RPM options.
- Enterprise SSDs — SAS, SATA, NVMe (U.2, U.3, M.2, EDSFF). Read-intensive, mixed-use, write-intensive endurance classes from 240GB to 30.72TB.
- RAID controllers — Dell PERC H330/H730/H740/H745/H750/H755/H965 and HPE Smart Array P408i/P816i/MR416i controllers with cache.
- Processors — Intel Xeon Scalable Gen1–Gen5, Xeon 6, AMD EPYC 7001–9004. High core-count SKUs for Lagos fintech and telco workloads.
- Networking — Broadcom, Intel, Mellanox, Cisco adapters 1GbE to 100GbE. SFP28, QSFP28 for spine/leaf fabrics.
- Power supplies — 460W–2400W hot-swap PSUs for Dell, HPE, Lenovo, Cisco chassis. Dual-feed redundancy options.
- Storage parts — Controllers, shelves, cache, batteries, drive carriers for NetApp FAS/AFF, Dell EMC PowerStore/Unity/Isilon, Pure FlashArray, Hitachi VSP.
- Cooling, cables, accessories — Heatsinks, fans, risers, backplanes, SAS/NVMe cables, rails, bezels.
Brands and platforms covered
Our Nigeria inventory spans Dell PowerEdge (R730, R740/R740xd, R750/R750xs, R760, C6420, C6520, C6620, T640, MX750c), HPE ProLiant (DL360/DL380 Gen9/Gen10/Gen10 Plus/Gen11, DL385 Gen10/Gen11, Apollo, Synergy 480), Lenovo ThinkSystem (SR630/SR650/SR650 V2/V3, SR850, SR950), Cisco UCS (B-series B200 M5/M6, C-series C220/C240 M5/M6/M7), and IBM System x / Power. Storage coverage includes NetApp FAS/AFF, Dell EMC PowerStore/Unity/Isilon/VNX, Pure Storage FlashArray, Hitachi VSP, and HPE Nimble/3PAR/Primera/Alletra.
Shipping to Nigeria
We ship from Cairo via DHL Express (primary) and Aramex (secondary). Door-to-door transit to Murtala Muhammed International Airport (LOS) typically runs 3–5 business days subject to customs clearance. Abuja delivery via Nnamdi Azikiwe (ABV) takes the same time frame. Port Harcourt and Kano add one additional transit day. Urgent in-stock orders confirmed before 11:00 AM Cairo time ship same day. All shipments include full commercial invoices, HS codes, packing lists, and real-time air waybill tracking. All-risk transit insurance available on request.
Nigerian customs, SON, and NITDA compliance
Enterprise server hardware imported into Nigeria is classified under HS codes 8471 (computing equipment) and 8517 (telecoms), with import duty rates typically 0–10% depending on category, plus 7.5% VAT on CIF value. The SON Conformity Assessment Programme (SONCAP) applies to certain imported electronics — ICD provides compliant documentation to your Nigerian clearing agent for streamlined release. For NITDA-regulated procurement within federal agencies and CBN-supervised banks, we can provide manufacturer authorization documentation, test certificates, and part traceability on request. For duty relief or bonded-warehouse entry, we issue tailored paperwork to support your preferred import pathway.
Payment terms for Nigerian customers
We accept USD wire transfer (T/T), letters of credit (L/C) for orders above USD 25,000, and verified partner net-30 terms. For smaller transactions we support Wise and PayPal. We quote exclusively in USD — stable pricing protected from NGN/USD volatility. Given recurring CBN forex approval cycles for enterprise-grade transactions, we can work with Form M and Form A processes and adjust quote validity windows to match your bank's approval timeline. Pre-approved net-30 credit is available for verified integrators and managed service partners after a short KYC review.
Warranty, returns, and RMA
Every ICD-supplied part ships with a minimum 90-day functional warranty. Certified refurbished items carry 1-year or 3-year warranty tiers. RMA claims are processed through a single shared ticket thread with our technical team: we verify the failure, authorize return, cover freight for in-warranty claims shipped to Cairo, and dispatch replacement within 2–3 business days of receipt. Advance replacement is available under maintenance-contract terms for Nigerian customers with active ICD Care+ coverage. Data-bearing devices (HDDs, SSDs) can be retained under certified NIST 800-88 destruction protocols.
Third-Party Maintenance for Nigerian data centers
Our ICD Care+ multi-vendor TPM program covers Dell, HPE, Lenovo, Cisco, IBM, NetApp, and EMC hardware at 40–60% below OEM support extension pricing. Response SLAs are tuned to Nigerian geography: 4-hour and same-day options for Lagos and Abuja metros, next-business-day for upcountry locations. Parts, labor, and escalation to certified L2/L3 engineers are inclusive. Multi-year contracts lock in rates and compound savings on post-warranty platforms still generating production value — particularly relevant for Nigerian banks and telcos running Dell PowerEdge 13G/14G and HPE Gen9/Gen10 fleets.
Frequently asked questions
How long does delivery to Lagos take?
DHL Express transit is 3–5 business days door-to-door from Cairo. Same-day dispatch available for in-stock items confirmed before 11:00 AM Cairo time.
Do you supply parts for post-warranty Dell and HPE servers?
Yes. Dell PowerEdge 11G through 17G and HPE ProLiant Gen6 through Gen12 spares are our core inventory, including many EOSL-listed platforms.
What payment methods work for Nigerian buyers?
USD wire (most common), L/C for larger orders, Wise/PayPal for one-offs, and net-30 for verified partners after KYC.
Do you handle SONCAP paperwork?
We provide compliant export documentation to your Nigerian clearing agent. For SONCAP-specific certification of used/refurbished equipment we coordinate with SON-approved inspection agents where required.
Can you ship to a Lagos data center?
Yes. Regular deliveries to MainOne, Rack Centre, MDXi, Open Access, and enterprise customer sites across Victoria Island, Ikoyi, Ikeja, and the mainland.
Do you quote in NGN?
No, USD only. This protects your pricing through CBN forex cycles and simplifies budget certainty.
Are refurbished parts tested?
Yes. Minimum 72-hour burn-in, functional validation against OEM specs, visual inspection, and ICD Certified stamp with 1–3 year warranty on certified refurbished class.
Do you offer TPM for Nigerian banks and telcos?
Yes. ICD Care+ multi-vendor TPM with Lagos and Abuja response SLAs at 40–60% below OEM.
How do I start?
Email [email protected] with part numbers and quantities, call +20 2 2705 2005, or use the quote form. WhatsApp +20 104 022 2214. First quote returned within one business day.
