Data Recovery Services Offered Nationwide
January 29, 2019 – – Hard Drive Recovery Group is proud to announce its recent positive Google reviews. Data recovery is important for business and personal computers as it can save the files that are on one’s system. Files like contracts, pictures, legal documents, and more can be save if something unfortunate happens to the hard drive or system.
Hard Drive Recovery Group’s many positive reviews on Google indicate that their customers are more than please with their work and with the fact that they work nationwide. The reviews also state that the techs are well trained, knowledgeable, and friendly.
Maureen Davies of Hard Drive Recovery Group says, “Our clients come to us with intentional deletions, fire and flood data loss, and many other accidental losses that the client thought would be unrecoverable – only to prove that data, in the hands of data recovery experts like HDRG, is never unrecoverable. Over the years we have recovered thousands of gigabytes of data.”
The business’s track record has been well earned. They hold an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau and have been an accredited BBB business since 2002 for their services. They have training that covers almost all media going back 20 years; they can recover data from formats such as digital backup tape, LS120 cartridges, DVDs and others. They are also recognized by most RAID, SAN, and NAS manufacturers as a certified data recovery provider.
Davies states, “We recognize that not every hard drive data recovery project requires our hands-on approach. Because of this, we provide easy to use software which enables you to recover data from logical crashes or data deletion. Of course, when it comes to data recovery, we always recommend that you call first. One mistake while attempting to recover data by yourself can lead to permanent data loss.”
The company provides an online question and answer page to answer questions on servers that customers may have. Davies says, “While not many companies ever have to consider professional RAID recovery, it is something that can occur in emergencies. Hard Drive Recovery Group is there in this case, and can restore almost any RAID configuration, no matter the manufacturer.”
Hard Drive Recovery Group uses a proprietary drive cloning process that allows them to offer the safest level of recovery in the industry. Davies states, “We work at recovering a clone of your data, not typically on the drive directly, as it offers a level of security that keeps our recovery rates well above 95%.”
HDRG provides tips on hiring the right data retrieval company. Always ask how long the company has been in business, how much time, and location. If the files are personal pictures the customer wants to be recovered they may be able to save money by going for a low cost longer delay recovery.
In recent news, HDRG provided a press release to Digital Journal concerning the launch of their RAID Recovery website. The site is intended for network administrators and high level IT managers. The website focuses on some of the issues that come with operating a RAID server, which uses multiple hard drives in order to create not only higher data security through redundancy but also higher performance.
Although many IT Administrators are well trained on operating a RAID array, (which is short for Redundant Array of Independent Disks) only a small number comprehend the hardware behind the arrays, and what to do if a single or multiple drives fail.
Davis of Hard Drive Recovery Group says, “Almost all enterprise level networks will use a RAID 5 server at a minimum, while RAID 10 is also a very common set up for business users. While certain manufacturers are very strong when it comes to supporting their servers out of the box, very few provide any guidance when there has been a hardware failure.”
There is hope to recover data if one or more of the drives in the system fails, but before doing anything talk to the professionals so that the data is not completely lost. Research the companies before making a decision on which one to use and make sure that they meet the tips HDRG has given.
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For more information about Hard Drive Recovery Group, contact the company here:
Hard Drive Recovery Group
Maureen Davies
1-866-341-4374
mgr@harddriverecovery.org
12 Mauchly, Building C,
Irvine, CA
92618
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