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SAN Data Recovery
SAN recovery is different from other storage devices; it uses block-level storage (as opposed to a normal RAID or hard drive using “file-level” storage) to store and serve data. It is a highly complex, specialised process that cannot be accomplished by the overwhelming majority of data recovery companies, requiring formidable RAID recovery and engineering skills. Such as can be found at Retrodata.
We understand and work with all file systems from Apple HFS+ to Microsoft NTFS, Linux Ext2, Ext3, Ext4 and XFS and ZFS, all RAID levels from RAID 0, RAID 5 to RAID 6, and nested (RAID 50, RAID 60) and proprietary RAID arrays. If your crashed server is causing downtime, we will move very swiftly to restore the Snap Server and retrieve the lost data.
SnapSAN Recovery (by Overland, Adaptec or Dell)