Server Disaster Data Recovery Service:


Server Disaster Data Recovery Service San Diego Data Recovery has recovered data for many businesses and government offices from failure due to server crashes and data loss.  When your business or organization looses large amounts of critical data or experiences extended downtime, count on San Diego Data Recovery to assist you in the server recovery process.  We understand that the cost of server downtime and the San Diego Data Recovery process can cost you thousands or even millions of dollars.

Our server recovery services are rated the best in the industry.  San Diego Data Recovery has spent extensive time and resources in research and development to constantly improve the techniques available to us in the server recovery process.  When you choose San Diego Data Recovery to restore your vital information; you will know exactly what information we can potentially recover.  We will send a list of files and directories that can be recovered, allowing you to make an informed decision before proceeding with our server recovery services.


We can recover lost data from the following:


Data Recovery Information SAN Storage (Storage Area Network Systems)
Data Recovery Information NAS Storage (Network Attached Storage Systems)
Data Recovery Information Direct Attached RAID
Data Recovery Information Web Servers
Data Recovery Information Application Servers
Data Recovery Information File Servers
Data Recovery Information Damaged and Lost RAID Configurations
Data Recovery Information Failed Software
Data Recovery Information Operating System Crash
Data Recovery Information Drive Not Booting
Data Recovery Information Inaccessible Drives and more...


We specialize in: Server RAID Data Recovery and Server Tape Backup Recovery.


We offer the following server recovery solutions:


Data Recovery Information Any Server - Make, Model or Brand - including: Compaq, HP, Dell, Sun, Mac
Data Recovery Information Any RAID Configuration Type - including: RAID 0, RAID 0+1, RAID 1, RAID 5, RAID 10
Data Recovery Information Direct Attached RAID
Data Recovery Information Any Operating System including: Windows, Unix, Linux, Sun, Mac, Novell


If you suspect a data integrity problem, San Diego Data Recovery suggests:


Data Recovery Information Do not restart or reboot the system: If you are unsure of the problem or damage, rebooting the system may cause additional problems.  It is best to TURN OFF the system immediately.

Data Recovery Information Drive is making noises: Mechanical or clicking noises may indicate physical damage, TURN OFF the system immediately.

Data Recovery Information Document the problem: Write down the events that led up to the failure so you can recall the situation later.

Data Recovery Information Document your recovery attempts: Although it is recommended to let a server recovery professional attempt recovery; if you have already attempted to repair drive/array, write down each attempt and its' consequence for future reference.

Data Recovery Information Label your RAID array drives: Label the drives position (or sequence) in the RAID array.  The first drive would be labeled 0.  Make notes on which drive you suspect is problematic.

Data Recovery Information Do not run utilities: Running volume repair or defragment utilities can cause additional problems with the server recovery process.

Data Recovery Information Do not rearrange or swap drives: Swapping drives in different orders (or sequences) in a multiple drive RAID system may cause overwriting of vital information.

Data Recovery Information Do not perform backup operations on the affected system: If you attempt to restore a backup, do so always on a secondary system.  Using the drives of the failed system can cause additional data corruption and impede the server recovery process.

Data Recovery Information Replacement of drives: Always use new disks when attempting to rebuild an array.  Using disks that was part of a previous RAID system may cause data to be overwritten in an incorrect fashion.

Data Recovery Information If you are unsure of the problem or in doubt: Never attempt to repair or assume anything if you are unsure, always consult a server recovery professional.




DID YOU KNOW?  DATA RECOVERY FACTS AND TERMINOLOGY:

Data Recovery Fact

Capacity

The amount of data or information, measured in bytes that can be stored on a hard drive or any storage media. Also known as storage capacity.

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