We sort out data emergencies.
In hours – not days.
If downtime is not an option for you or your company, and your staff have been forced to down tools because of a failed Server, or you are unable to access data, our engineers are on call to step in and help. They will recover your data, restore crashed servers, and have you fully operational again. Quickly. And with no fuss.
Our engineers have now devised a new RAID recovery technique that allows us to offer emergency recovery for SAN and Xsan storage networks. From smaller, 16-disk arrays up to those consisting of hundreds of drives.
Typically, recovering data from these is time consuming, and involves multiple transfers of data. This in itself can take days and even weeks, depending on the volume of data involved. However, we’re now able to securely bypass this requirement completely. Moreover, traditional methods require that the storage server is rebuilt following the recovery, so that the data can be transferred back – another lengthy delay.
However, our new techniques automatically involve a full server rebuild meaning that, when your server is returned, it will boot up, connect to and communicate with all other components in the network. This reduces your downtime significantly.
We’re aware of the affects that a downed server and missing data can have on a busy work environment. We also know Servers and data storage of all types; all operating systems and all file systems. Apple, Windows, Linux, UNIX, Novell – and more. As such, our ability to respond quickly and efficiently, with a minimum of fuss and no intrusion on your staff.
We are unique in our ability to reconstruct failed RAID arrays, corrupt RAID systems or otherwise recover damaged RAID storage systems quickly, reducing your downtime from days to hours.
We can almost guarantee a completely successful file recovery from a Virgin RAID failure.
We offer emergency data recovery services for all operating systems, including Apple Mac OS, Windows and Windows Server, and from every single file system currently in use from Apple HFS to ZFS.
Why choose Retrodata? • Is my data recoverable? • RAID data recovery





