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SAN Data Recovery Services

Storage Area Networks (SAN) are relatively common within larger enterprise companies. A SAN is a special network that connects different types of data storage devices such as RAIDs and servers. DataTech Labs’ recovery engineers can retrieve data from SAN storage devices and get your business back up and running fast.

DO NOT RUN ANY UTILITIES
ON A FAILED SERVER.

Contact us Immediately at 888.288.DATA

Data recovery becomes much more intricate when failed hard drives are part of an RAID array or server. Our highly skilled recovery engineers will work diligently to retrieve seemingly lost data from any server, RAID, or NAS device.

There are many different server types and configurations. Regardless of type, setup, or cause of failure DataTech Labs can recover data from any mass storage device.

Server Data Recovery

What to do After a RAID Crash

If you have experienced a failure, do not try to re-instantiate (regenerate) your strip or rebuild the array. Anything that is done to the array from this point forward can greatly reduce the ability to recover your irreplaceable data. What may seem intuitive to try can permanently destroy our ability to recover data from a failed server. Contact us immediately to ensure a fast and successful recovery of your business’s essential data.

SAN Recovery for all Situations

DataTech Labs can recover data from any type of server, RAID, or NAS with all types of failures. Our data recovery engineers have seen every situation imaginable.

  • Multiple Drive Failures
  • Controller Failure
  • Accidental Re-Formatting
  • Stripping Corruption
  • Formatted or Deleted Partitions
  • Fire or Flood Damage
SAN Data Recovery

If you've been to another recovery company and they have failed or you are unsatisfied with the results, contact us today. We can recover data from crashed media storage devices where other companies have failed.