Server recovery from physical and logical damage due to mechanical and electrical failure, software corruption, or human error.
Any server role (e.g., file, application, database, email server)
Any storage array (e.g., Single Hard Drive, RAID, SAN, NAS )
Any file system (e.g., FAT, NTFS, EXT, HFS, Linux / Unix file system)
Each recovery case begins with a diagnostic to determine the potential for recovery and to provide a firm price quote for your review.
The initial diagnosis determines whether the media is accessible to our lab equipment. If so, the priority is to create a raw image of the data on WeRecoverData.com® media so that logical analysis can determine the nature of the data loss situation. If the media is inaccessible, our lab will test the components and closely examine its internal health to determine the extent of physical damage.
Recovery of crashed hard disks often involves replacing failed or damaged components in a clean room environment and using specialized hardware and software tools to create the raw image.
Failed components typically include electronics, read/write heads, head assemblies, magnets, and drive motors.
Logical data recovery uses the raw image by examining the low-level data sectors and determining what fixes to file system structures are needed to access the critical data. Sometimes the existing file system structures are missing or damaged so much that data has to be extracted directly from one or more fragments of the raw image.
WeRecoverData.com® programmers have created a complete set of software tools our engineers use to analyze, fix and recover data from raw images of all operating systems.
Once a recovery has been successfully performed, file lists are created, and data validity and integrity are checked.
The recovery results will be submitted to the customer as part of our verification of a successful recovery process.
We will supply the recovered data on whatever medium the customer specifies.