by Recovery Force | Sep 5, 2019 | Blogs, General, Hard Drive Data Recovery, NAS Data Recovery, RAID Data Recovery
The Background We recently received an inquiry about an HP RAID 5 recovery that seemed like it would be nearly impossible to recover based on the initial details we received as follow: The original RAID was 5 x 300 GB SAS hard drives in a RAID 5 with 1 hot spare 3...
by Recovery Force | May 31, 2019 | Blogs, General, Hard Drive Data Recovery, NAS Data Recovery, RAID Data Recovery
When doing data recovery, specialists have several options of data recovery software written specifically for professional data recovery labs. The technician or professional versions of these software applications tend to have extra features that prove to be very...
by Recovery Force | Oct 10, 2017 | Blogs, NAS Data Recovery, RAID Data Recovery
Another 100% successful RAID recovery by Recovery Force, completed for less than half of the minimum of most competing data recovery service providers. In this case, there were eight 4TB hard drives, totally 32TB when combined from a Synology NAS, setup in a 24TB...
by Recovery Force | Aug 29, 2017 | Blogs, Flash Data Recovery, Hard Drive Data Recovery, NAS Data Recovery, RAID Data Recovery
When it comes to backups, most users get overwhelmed and aren’t really sure exactly what data needs to be backed up, let alone how to actually setup a solid backup solution. For many years, backups were either super slow and very difficult to manage magnetic...
by Recovery Force | Aug 22, 2017 | Blogs, Hard Drive Data Recovery, NAS Data Recovery, RAID Data Recovery
After being quoted over $7000 by two different data recovery labs, a new client recently brought in his Lacie 5Big Thunderbolt 10TB RAID 0 which contained five 2TB Seagate DM (ST2000DM001) hard drives, of which 1 drive was not detecting at all and another had bad...
by Recovery Force | Aug 2, 2017 | Blogs, NAS Data Recovery, RAID Data Recovery
Do you know that Recovery Force provides RAID data recovery services at a fraction of the price of our major competitors? Most major data recovery labs seem to be quoting anywhere from $1000 – $1500 per hard drive in the RAID array, as a base price, while...