Data Recovery Articles
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Server (RAID) Data Recovery
Any device on a computer which manages network resources is referred to as a server. For example any computer which is dedicated to storage of files can be called a file server. The storing of files on such a network can be done by any user.
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Five Easy Ways to Avoid Data Loss
Gone are the days when a hard disk of 40 GB was considered staggering. Today, disks installed inside ordinary desktops have a capacity of anywhere from 80 GB to 240 GB. To effectively utilise such huge capacities, it is essential for the hard disk to be divided into many partitions.
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RAID Server Data Recovery
According to the British Damage Management Association’s Special Interest Group and the Professional Computer Association, more than 95% of all small manufacturing enterprises and large business ventures use RAID-configured storage on their servers in recent years for their mission-critical applications and data.
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Data Recovery from (RAID) Server Computers
Any device on a computer which manages network resources is referred to as a server. For example any computer which is dedicated to storage of files can be called a file server. The storing of files on such a network can be done by any user.
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What is Meant by ‘Hard Disk Crashes’?
Everything in life has two sides to it. The same can be said for all machines including data storage devices. These devices are prone to failures leading to devastating data losses. IT experts state that it is best to prevent such failure.
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Hard Disk Drives - What Can Go Wrong
Hard drives happen to be the only storage media that have managed to retain their utility, relevance and importance over the years. In fact, a hard drive is the primary storage device in all the computers that is used to store applications, software and data.
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What Can Go Wrong With Hard Drives?
Hard disks are the most integral part of your computer because that is where all your data and applications get stored. The overall performance of your computer is also affected by the speed and the performance of the hard disk.
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Tape Drives
Considering the rate at which data is being generated all over the world, markets are desperately hungry for reliable, fast, hardy and cost-effective storage media.
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The State of Floppy Disks
Technology is constantly changing. Consequently data storage devices are undergoing modification everyday. These are replacing floppy disk storage media. But, floppy disks have carved out a niche for themselves.
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Clean Rooms
Clean Rooms are a definitive part of any established data recovery company. Data loss is the single most common problem faced by every computer user. Considering that the problem is so rampant and the potential loss can be devastating, data recovery plays a very important role.
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Consequences of Data Loss
In contemporary scenarios, a data loss incident is not something that can simply be ignored. In fact, it may prove to be one major episode that can make or break a company.
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Professional Data Recovery
Data Recovery is the process by which data is retrieved from damaged or inaccessible magnetic media. Data loss is, perhaps, one of the most rampant problems that computer users face. This data loss can lead to great financial losses and a lot of despair.
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What Things should be Avoided in Case of a Hard Drive Crash?
Unfortunately, hard drive crash is a common situation faced by the majority of computer users at some time during their lives. In such cases, many of the users want to recover the lost data by making use of various methods. However, this may lead to permanent loss of data rather than its recovery. Let us have a look at things that one should avoid in case of a hard drive crash.
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Is an Ominous Scratching Sound Coming From Your Hard Disk?
Technological advancements have made the hard disk far more superior than it was at the time of its invention. Hard disks can now store huge amounts of data while offering speed and performance to the end user. With the advent of portable hard disks, users could not have asked for more.
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USB Flash Drives V/s DVDs
With an increasing amount of data being stored in the digital form, the backup and transportation of the same become easy. This is facilitated by various data storage media such as tape drives, flash drives, CDs, DVDs etc.
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