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AMC Support Comparison: Third-Party AMC vs OEM AMC vs Warranty vs No AMC

Making the Right Support Decision for Business-Critical IT Infrastructure

In modern enterprises, IT infrastructure is no longer just a backend system—it directly supports daily operations, customer experience, and revenue flow. Servers, storage systems, and network devices must remain available and stable at all times. However, hardware alone cannot guarantee uptime. The support model behind that hardware plays a decisive role in how quickly issues are resolved and how much downtime a business can tolerate.

In Bangladesh, organizations typically operate under four support scenarios: Third-Party AMC, OEM AMC, Product Warranty, or no AMC at all. Understanding the practical differences between these models is essential for making an informed infrastructure support decision.

Third-Party AMC Support by Servicing24 Limited

Third-Party AMC is a vendor-independent maintenance model where support is delivered by a specialized local service provider rather than the original hardware manufacturer. Servicing24 Limited has built its Third-Party AMC offerings specifically to address the realities of enterprise IT environments in Bangladesh.

Under Servicing24’s AMC, organizations receive continuous technical support, rapid local response, and coverage across multiple hardware vendors under a single contract. This approach is especially valuable for environments where servers and storage systems are already out of warranty or approaching End of Life (EOL).

Unlike OEM contracts, Third-Party AMC does not force organizations into unnecessary hardware refresh cycles. Instead, it focuses on lifecycle extension, proactive maintenance, and fast issue resolution—while keeping annual support costs predictable and manageable.

OEM AMC Support: Strong but Cost-Intensive

OEM AMC support is provided directly by the hardware manufacturer. This model is often preferred during the early years of a product’s lifecycle, especially when systems are new and compliance requirements mandate OEM backing.

OEM AMC ensures access to certified spare parts, official firmware updates, and global escalation channels. However, these benefits come with significant limitations. OEM contracts are expensive, renewal costs increase sharply over time, and support coverage is usually restricted once products reach EOL.

For many organizations in Bangladesh, OEM AMC becomes financially unsustainable after the warranty period—particularly when hardware is still technically stable and capable of supporting workloads.

Support Under Product Warranty: Limited by Design

Product warranty is often misunderstood as a complete support solution. In reality, warranty coverage is limited to manufacturing defects and basic hardware replacement. It does not include proactive monitoring, performance optimization, or guaranteed response times.

Warranty support is suitable only when systems are new and downtime tolerance is relatively high. Once warranty expires, organizations are left exposed unless a proper AMC strategy is in place.

Warranty should be viewed as a short-term protection mechanism, not a long-term operational support plan.

Operating Without AMC: A High-Risk Approach

Some organizations attempt to reduce operational expenses by running infrastructure without any AMC. While this may appear cost-effective initially, it exposes the business to serious risks.

Without AMC, there is no guaranteed response time, spare parts availability becomes uncertain, and issue resolution depends entirely on ad-hoc arrangements. In the event of a major hardware failure, downtime can extend for days or even weeks—often costing far more than the annual cost of an AMC contract.

From a business continuity perspective, operating without AMC is rarely a sustainable option for critical systems.

Why Third-Party AMC by Servicing24 Is Often the Best Balance

For many enterprises in Bangladesh, Third-Party AMC by Servicing24 Limited provides the most practical balance between cost, reliability, and flexibility.

Servicing24’s AMC model emphasizes fast local response, multi-vendor support, and coverage for EOL and post-warranty systems. Instead of rigid vendor policies, customers receive tailored SLAs based on workload criticality. This allows businesses to maintain uptime without being locked into expensive OEM contracts.

By focusing on real operational needs rather than product lifecycle restrictions, Servicing24 enables organizations to extend infrastructure value while maintaining enterprise-grade support.

Choosing the Right AMC Model Based on Business Needs

OEM AMC remains relevant for brand-new, compliance-sensitive systems where manufacturer backing is mandatory. Warranty coverage is sufficient only during the early lifecycle stage and should not be relied upon for mission-critical environments.

However, for most production systems—especially those running ERP, databases, virtualization platforms, and storage workloads—Third-Party AMC offers superior long-term value. Running without AMC should be avoided altogether for any system that directly impacts business operations.

AMC Support Comparison by Servicing24

Service TypeThird-Party AMC Support (Servicing24)Without AMCUnder Product WarrantyOEM AMC Support
Hardware Diagnosis & Fault IsolationFast on-site diagnosis, multi-vendor supportCustomer-dependent, delayed issue detectionOnly for covered faults, no proactive checksOEM-specific, remote diagnosis first
Part Replacement (RAM, HDD, PSU, etc.)Includes parts + installation (if covered in AMC scope)Customer bears full cost + delayOnly if part is defective and coveredCovered under warranty/contract, longer lead time
Firmware Updates (BIOS, RAID, etc.)Included as preventive maintenanceNot done unless criticalOnly if OEM releases patch for a known issuePerformed by OEM at scheduled intervals
Storage Maintenance (Disk/RAID health)Regular checks, rebuilds, RAID config supportIgnored until failureNot included unless failure occursCovered only if system is under warranty or AMC
Server Performance InspectionIncluded in health check visits❌ Not available❌ Not includedRarely included unless part of extended service
Networking Device Monitoring (L2/L3)Monitoring, config backup, restoration❌ No supportOnly for hardware faultConfig checked only during incident
Log & Alert Review (iLO/DRAC/Logs)Proactive alerts, recommendationsIgnored or reactive onlyChecked only during failuresViewed when a ticket is raised
Preventive Maintenance (Quarterly/Monthly)Scheduled visits, deep checks, cleaning❌ Not done❌ Not includedAs per OEM contract (quarterly/bi-annually)
Asset Inventory & Health ReportDelivered with each visit, updated list with health scoresManual tracking by customer❌ Not providedOccasionally during audits
Remote Troubleshooting & Advisory24/7 remote support with escalation❌ Not available❌ Not availableIncluded with limitations
Support for EOL (Obsolete Devices)✅ Supported if spares available locally❌ Replacement required❌ Not supported❌ Not supported
Multi-brand & Multi-location Support✅ One SLA across brands/sites❌ None❌ Single OEM only❌ OEM-specific only
SLA CommitmentCustom SLAs (24×7, 8×5, NBD, etc.)❌ No guarantee❌ N/AAs per OEM contract
Cost PredictabilityFixed annual cost, no surprise chargesHighly variable, pay-per-incidentFree only for valid claimsHigh annual cost, extras charged
Installation & Rack-Level Cabling SupportIncluded during preventive visits or add-onsCustomer responsibility❌ Not applicableOnly with separate installation contract
On-site Emergency ResponseEngineer dispatch within SLA❌ No support❌ Not availableResponse time varies (usually slower)
Operating System Level Support✅ Windows/Linux troubleshooting, patching, optimization❌ Not available❌ Not included❌ Not included
Database Support✅ Health checks, backup review, query optimization❌ Not included❌ Not included❌ Not included
Hypervisor Support✅ VM troubleshooting, snapshot/backup, HA support❌ Not available❌ Not included❌ Limited
PoC on Emerging Technologies✅ PoC/demo for HCI, DR, Cloud, etc.❌ Not applicable❌ Not included❌ Not included
Infrastructure Advisory✅ End-to-end compute, storage, network & security consulting❌ Not included❌ Not included❌ Not included
IT Change Management & Integration Consultancy✅ Guidance during upgrades and transitions❌ Not available❌ Not included❌ Not included

Who Benefits Most from Servicing24 AMC?

Organizations that operate mixed-vendor environments, EOL hardware, or cost-sensitive infrastructure gain the most value from Servicing24’s AMC services. This includes banks, manufacturing plants, healthcare providers, ISPs, data centers, and SMEs that depend on consistent uptime and fast issue resolution.

Learn More About Servicing24 AMC Services

To explore customized AMC solutions for servers, storage, and network infrastructure,

Visit: www.servicing24.com

Final Thoughts

AMC is not just a maintenance decision—it is a business risk management strategy. While OEM AMC and warranties serve specific purposes, they are often expensive or limited in scope. Operating without AMC introduces unacceptable operational risk.Servicing24 Limited’s Third-Party AMC delivers a practical, cost-effective, and enterprise-ready alternative that aligns with the real needs of organizations in Bangladesh. For businesses seeking uptime, flexibility, and predictable support costs, Servicing24 AMC represents a smart and future-proof choice.

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