Dell EMC NS-480 Recovery

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dell emc data recover failed serverDell EMC NS-480 Recovery demands a level of skill found only in the top few recovery companies.  We’re one of them.   We work with and recover and restore lost data from all storage devices, and have amongst the industry’s most advanced RAID recovery skills and RAID recovery experience. We recover RAID storage devices ranging from entry-level Dell PowerVault servers, to the Dell / EMC NS-480.

With in-depth file system knowledge (NTFS, Apple HFS+, UFS, Linux Ext4, Ext3 and Ext2, JFS, XFS and ZFS) and years of experience with all operating systems (Windows, Linux and all Linux variants, Unix, Novell) – we can recover your failed server.   And because we’re RAID experts with all RAID levels from basic RAID 0 and RAID 5, to nested RAID 30, RAID 50, RAID 60 – even proprietary RAID levels and virtualisation.

Crashed Dell / EMC storage?
This is complex and needs experts.
Contact us. We’ll sort it.

If your Dell / EMC storage server has crashed, you’ve suffered multiple hard drive failure or any other failure and the system is down, you need professionals. This is not an IT Admin DIY job, and calls for specific RAID recovery and even forensics data recovery skills to prevent further data loss and return the server to full operation. If you’ve tried recovery by replacing failed drives for a failed RAID rebuild or continually booting the server, please stop and contact us. You could cause serious data corruption, or even total data loss. Provided no data recovery attempts have been made whatsoever, we can practically guarantee a completely successful recovery from a Virgin RAID failure.

If you have been told that recovery is not possible, do not believe it; we consistently recover complex RAID systems that have been declared fit for nothing other than a re-format.

emergency data recovery disaster recovery raid failure raid rebuild server recovery imageEmergency Server Recovery Usually, with standard RAID storage, we are able to start recovering data within an hour or two. This level of storage, however, requires a different approach and different skill sets. The first thing we do in this scenario is make secure backup clones of all the drives in the RAID. That’s our insurance policy against further drive failure or other problems.