Infortrend Recovery

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The unique recovery techniques developed by our RAID engineers mean we don’t just recover your data. We go a big step further, and restore and recover the entire server. This cuts days and even weeks off other recovery methods, which involve transferring all the data (usually more than once) and rebuilding and configuring the server. From small, 16-drive RAIDs to enterprise servers consisting of hundreds of drives, our RAID specialists can deal with it.

If you have experienced a server failure, and any recommended cv fsck commands or other recovery methods have not brought the server online, please stop. These are highly complex and powerful storage devices. The risk of causing further damage, or of reducing the chance of a successful recovery, is extremely high. Recovering Infortrend servers (especially in a SAN or Xsan environment) requires specialist skills that are limited to a handful of companies in the industry.

Corrupt metadata

 

Failed hard drive – or multiple drives

RAID rebuild failed or is hanging

 

Corrupt superblock or inode

Volume will not mount

 

Missing LUN or storage pool

Our engineers are able to deal with server failure ranging from a crashed hard disk (or multiple failed disks), corrupt superblock or inode, loss of a storage pool or slice, to corrupted RAID, damaged file system or any other storage-related malfunction. Their skills include recovering RAID regardless of the level, in-depth knowledge and understanding of all file systems, and all operating systems.

They regularly recover storage arrays where other providers have not succeeded, and even those that have been declared non-recoverable. They are standing by, ready to move to recover the server, and restore you to operation. Quickly.

If your company is involved in television production, video editing, post production or broadcasting, we understand downtime. We can start work immediately to get you back into production.


Deleted data. In some instances, following accidental deletion of data, it is important to remove the power source from the server. During a normal shutdown, important files and traces of information can be modified by the system. In a situation regarding deleted data, we need those files to assist with the recovery, so it can be necessary to prevent the server from shutting down in an orderly fashion. If you contact us with details of the system and the failure, we can establish what needs to take place.

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We recover all Infortrend servers, including:

Infortrend EonStor ESVA F10
3U
Virtualization
Volume copy
Volume mirror
16 hard drives (SAS or SATA)
Automatic data migration
Hot swappable drives
Support for Windows Server 2003 and 2008
Red Hat Enterprise
SUSE Liunux
SUN Solaris
IBM AIX
HP-UX
VMWare

Infortrend EonStor ESVA F20
3U
16 drives
Up to 112 drives with expansion module EVSA J20

Infortrend EonStor ESVA F40
1U
12 drives
Up to 48 drives with ESVA J40
Automatic data migration

Infortrend EonStor ESVA F40
3U
16 drives
Maximum drives with ESVA J60-2830: 112

Infortrend EonStor ESVA F60
3U
16 drives
Maximum drives 112 with ESVA J60-230 or J20

Infortrend EonStor ESVA F70
3U
16 drives
Maximum drives 112

ESVA E10
3U
16 drives
Maximum drives 64 via scale-out

ESVA E20
3U
16 drives
Maximum drives 64 using ESVA J20

ESVA E60
3U
16 drives
Maximum drives 64 with ESVA J60-130 or J20

EonStor DS ESDS Fibre-host series

EonNAS 5100N
3U
SAS or SATA drives
12 drives
Expansion enclosure S12S-J1000-G with 12 drives
Maximum drives via JBOD is 60
RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 0+1, RAID 3, RAID 5, RAID 6, RAID 10, RAID 30, RAID 50, RAID 60
Virtualization
Thin provisioning
NAS and SAN

EonNAS 3200
SAN and NAS
12 drives
3U
One SAS expansion port
Expansion is S12S-J1000-G
Maximum drives via JBOD is 60
RAID as 5100N

We recover data from any Infortrend server, in any environment

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