Dell NX4 recovery

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Dell NX4 server crashed?
RAID recovery. By professionals.

If you have a crashed or or failed Dell NX4 NAS storage caused by a failed hard drive, failed RAID, file system corruption, power surge or failure, our engineers have the skills and experience of recovering data from these complex storage devices.

With world-class RAID recovery expertise, we consistently recover corrupt or lost data from drives that have been condemned as unrecoverable. If downtime is causing you serious work-flow problems, our engineers are on standby to help. They will recover your system, restore the data, and return you to operation. Quickly. And with minimum fuss and disruption to your staff.

Caution: This is an advanced storage server that may well depend on other attached components for full operation. Recovering Dell NX4 and similar storage servers requires exceptionally advanced RAID recovery and even forensics recovery skills.  Do not allow an inexperienced person attempt recovery. The chance of causing further, possibly permanent data loss, is significant.



RAID Levels RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 5, RAID 6 to RAID 30, RAID 50, RAID 60, RAID 10

File systems: NTFS, HFS+, Ext3, Ext4, ZFS, XFS, UFS

Operating systems: Windows, Mac OS, Linux, UNIX, Novell and proprietary systems




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Provided no data recovery attempts have been made whatsoever, we can practically guarantee a completely successful recovery from a Virgin RAID failure.

We have experience of all operating systems, including Windows, Linux, Unix, Apple OS.  Together with our knowledge of file systems (NTFS, UFS, ZFS, XFS, Linux Ext2, Ext3, Ext4) and all RAID levels including nested RAID 50 and RAID 60, we are an obvious partner for the recovery of your Dell NX4 storage and its return to full operation.

Dell NX4 failure potential:
Failed hard drive, or muiltiple drive failure
Firmware or software update corruption
RAID rebuild failed
Power failure or power surge
RAID parameter corruption
Corrupt file system
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