Server Data Recovery Services
Server Data Recovery Services
Corporate and mid-sized businesses that manage their computing infrastructure from a centralised server on a network are the target audience for our Server Data Recovery services. One of the primary reasons that businesses and organisations that handle sensitive data in large volumes choose NAS, SAN, and RAID Servers is to improve performance while also ensuring greater data security. For example, the Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks (RAID) configuration, which uses two or more independent hard drives, guarantees improved protection for sensitive data by allowing lost data to be recovered from a damaged hard drive using the array’s healthy ones. Server recovery, on the other hand, is a complex task that frequently necessitates the assistance of a professional, despite the proliferation of recovery software packages that claim to provide quick solutions to crashes and accidental deletions.
What Services Do We Provide For Server Data Recovery?
Our primary business is the recovery of data from all types of hard drives and server infrastructures. Some of the systems with which we are familiar are as follows:-
- Windows Server
- IBM AIX ( Is a operating system functions on Unix-based technology)
- Oracle Solaris (Is a enterprise operating system)
- CentOS (Is a Linux Distribution)
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux (Is one of the leading enterprise Linux platform)
- Oracle Linux (is a Linux distribution.)
- Ubuntu Linux (Is a free and open-source Linux operating system.)
- Apple RAID family Of Servers like Xserve RAID
A Data Recovery Service For Server Storage
In the event of a crash that results in data loss, please contact our customer service department immediately. In order to address server data recovery issues for our clients, we have two options available with us. You have the option of shipping your hard drives to us or requesting that a team of two or three engineers be dispatched to your location.
We provide mentioned Server data recovery service
RAID (redundant array of independent disks) is basically data storage virtualization technology that is a combination of multiple tangible block drive parts into at least one legitimate unit for the two main purposes which are data redundancy, overall performance improvement, or both
MacBook data recovery
for physically damaged hard drives requiring dust free clean room environment minimizing any further contamination to the platter surfaces.
RAID Data Recovery
for physically damaged hard drives requiring dust free clean room environment minimizing any further contamination to the platter surfaces.
NAS Data Recovery
for physically damaged hard drives requiring dust free clean room environment minimizing any further contamination to the platter surfaces.