Onsite Computer Repair
Our data recovery engineers are best in their field at recovering mission-critical data from all server platforms and architectures, including RAID, NAS, SAN, tape, and others, including servers hosted on virtual machines. They routinely restore databases, mail servers, accounting systems, and other essential data for businesses and organizations of all sizes.
No other category of data loss is more serious than losing data on a server. Server crashes, security breaches, and other data loss incidents can result in a staggering cost for companies. When no backups remain, data recovery can become the only way to avert a nightmare.
Our data recovery experts have saved countless businesses and individuals from these costs by recovering the valuable data on their servers. We are proud to be the data recovery service of choice for many IT professionals and businesses.
We also feature data recovery services for virtual machines, including VMWare, Virtual Server, Hyper-V, XenServer, and others.
We treat server and RAID recovery jobs as high priority cases. We realize the importance that these platforms tend to have, and many businesses depend on their servers as they are an integral part of their operation.
If you lost important data on your server, don't delay. Contact us and let our data recovery experts evaluate your situation.
Servers can lose data for many of the same reasons that ordinary personal computers do, but their additional complexity in setup and functionality exposes them to an even wider variety of data loss hazards. Most frequently, configuration errors, failed migration of data, and software installation or updates are the chief culprits. However, servers also have a greater vulnerability to virus infections and other malicious attacks.
Once we discover the root of the problem, we try to determine exactly how much and which data we would be able to recover. After we perform our evaluation, we provide you with a report detailing what we will be able to recover and what further action will need to be taken by our team to recover your data. If you are satisfied with our report and give us your permission to proceed, we will perform the actual recovery.
As always, the first concern in any recovery process is to ensure against any further data loss. The best way to do that is by securing an additional copy of all the data, regardless of what form it is in. However, it is not always that straightforward, especially in the case of physical damage.
Once we secure an image of the data, we always perform recovery from the image rather than the original hardware. This allows for a higher degree of safety in the recovery process, as further data loss at this stage is nearly impossible.