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Recovering ProLiant Servers.
By specialist engineers.
If a failed hard disk has caused your HP ProLiant to crash, or the RAID has failed but a RAID rebuild did not work and you have attempted other recovery methods, please stop now. The risks of causing further data loss (or permanent loss) are high. We know – we witness it almost every day. Your drives need to be made secure even before data recovery can start.
Our engineers are highly qualified, experienced and skilled at all methods of recovering data from failed storage and servers. They regularly recover systems from failures that have been considered to be terminal or permanent by others. They are standing by, ready to take your call and advice what you should do next to protect your data.
We respect our clients and their data, and make sure it is protected, remains confidential, and is treated accordingly. You are in good hands.
Our engineers are amongst the industry’s best. They often recover data from storage that other companies have decided it can not.
If for some reason we are unable to recover your data, you don’t pay anything.
If your data is critical, you’ll want to know it is in good hands, and that you have the best possible chance of recovery. Our existing already clients know that, which is why they automatically turn to us.
If the failure is currently interrupting your business and you need urgent recovery, we will ensure your downtime is kept to a minimum. Our engineers understand Servers, and they understand Storage. Because they work with all file systems, and all operating systems, they are possibly your safest option.
They’re fully aware of the impact to business of server or data outage. They will recover deleted data, retrieve lost data, restore the server and bring it up again. Quickly. With no fuss, no bother and no disruption to you.
Why use Retrodata? • RAID Recovery • Emergency Recovery • Why RAID fails
We recover all HP servers and HP storage from any of the following failures:
- Failed hard drive
- Firmware upgrade failed or firmware corruption
- Corrupt file system or RAID
- Accidentally deleted data
- RAID rebuild failed
- Volume corruption
- Corrupted RAID
If your data is absolutely mission-critical, we can almost guarantee a 100% recovery from a Virgin RAID failure – provided no attempts have been made to recover the server, other than initial, one-off, officially recommended repair attempts.
Emergency HP Server recovery. If your HP server or storage has multiple drives configured with RAID, there is a perfectly good chance we’ll be able to regenerate the RAID parameters, rebuild the RAID array and start recovering and extracting your data from within as little as one hour of making secure copies of the drives.
Recovering data from HP Servers
HP ProLiant BL series
HP Proliant BL200c Server Blade
HP Proliant BL400c Server blade
Proliant BL600c Server
HP ProLiant SL Server series
Proliant SL160z Server
Proliant SL170z Server
Proliant SL170s Server
Proliant SL390s Server
Proliant WS460c Server
Proliant SL2x170z Server
HP ProLiant ML series
ML110 G5, ML110 G6, ML115 G5, ML150 G6, ML310 G5p, ML330 G6, ML350 G6, ML370 G6
HP ProLiant DL Servers
ProLiant DL120, DL160, DL165, DL180, DL320, DL360, DL370, DL380, DL385, DL580, DL585, DL785, DL170h DL980
Proliant SL160z, SL165z, SL170z, SL2x170z





