It is very easy to describe "data
recovery" as a process of reading data from any electronic digital data
carrier at a time when these data are not available for any reason by
conventional means.
Regardless of what type of media is used for
storing data, there is always the risk of its physical, specifically electronic
or mechanical damage from the principle of functioning. Physical damage can
have two main causes:
· This physical damage can be
either spontaneous (so-called nothing, no external cause,
unexpectedly),
usually a manufacturing defect or wear, age.
· The second variant of
physical damage is damage by external influences. Typically, a fall, a shock, a
spell, or otherwise a carrier, with improper handling, shorting or fire.
The loss of data and files related to
hardware failure or human error is one of the areas that use server solutions
for storing and distributing data between very frustrating and stressful
situations. It is certainly not necessary to mention the economic aspect of the
matter.
There is server data recovery service having
many years experience in dealing with complex conditions, such as restoring
data from file servers, data recovery from a server application or retrieve
configuration and client data stored on the Web server. The specialists recover
files from inaccessible virtualized machines or NAS network storage in any RAID
configuration.
They offer several variants of data recovery
from the server, depending on the customer's preference. This service is
available for almost every type of storage system, configuration and situation:
· Any brand and server model,
typically HP, Lenovo / IBM, Dell, with full support for native dedicated or
on-board controllers
· So-called custom servers
(custom built solutions) from common components
· RAID data recovery of all
configurations
·Saving virtual data from
VMWare and other virtualized configurations
The reasons of data loss in above situations
can be:
· Spontaneous physical
failure of a server disk or disk
· Physical damage by force or
element
· Defective disk sectors used
in the RAID array
· Failure of a dedicated or
on-board disk controller
· Errors in configuration of
RAID array, states after rebuild
· Incorrect hot swap HDD
· A wide range of user errors
· Logical errors at the file
system level
If you want to be confident of a professional
approach that guarantees an ideal prognosis for your files to return, entrust
the Raid 5 recovery to
specialists. In Salvagedata, we have long specialized in service rescue data
from the server and other types of digital data carriers. We solve both cases
of logical data loss (disk disintegration of a disk array) and especially
serious electrical / mechanical defects of one or more disks contained in a
disk array.