Dell NX4 Recovery.
By specialist RAID engineers.
Our engineers don’t simply recover your data. They restore and recover your entire Server, cutting days off your downtime by eliminating the need to transfer all the recovered data (usually twice) and reconfigure the server, usually required following other recovery methods. From small, 16-drive arrays to enterprise devices consisting of hundreds of drives.
If your Dell storage has failed due to a faulty hard drive, the RAID has failed or become corrupt, a power surge damaged the unit, or you simply cannot access the device due to any other failure, our engineers recover and restore corrupt and missing data from all storage devices and NAS boxes.
They have some of the industry’s most advanced RAID recovery skills, and consistently successfully recover data that has been condemned by other data recovery providers. We’ve witnessed companies who have had to close down, having been told their data cannot be retrieved – yet we managed to recover the data. But by that time, it was too late.
Retrodata’s engineers work with all RAID levels, and all operating systems. Our engineers have extensive experience of all file systems – even those systems that are proprietary to the manufacturer of the device. They know and understand virtual machines, VMWare, and virtualisation. They will step in and recover your system, restore all the missing data, and get you back up and running again. With such a broad skill base, we are a perfect choice for a data recovery provider.
Operating systems: Windows, Apple Mac OS, Linux, Solaris, UNIX, Novell
We recover RAID Levels RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 3, RAID 5, RAID 6 to nested RAID 10, RAID 30, RAID 50, RAID 60
File systems: NTFS, HFS+, Ext3, Ext4, ZFS, XFS, UFS
We recover Dell NAS storage arrays from any of the following failures:
- Failed hard drive
- Firmware upgrade failed or firmware corruption
- The device will not boot
- Corrupt file system or damaged RAID
- Cannot access the device or a share
- RAID rebuild failed
- Volume corruption
Why use Retrodata? • RAID Recovery • Emergency Recovery • Why RAID fails





