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Takeaway: Scott Lowe describes the latest technology that
seeks to increase hard drive capacity and meet the challenge of
flipped bits. Find out what HAMR is and how it seeks to change
the storage game for tomorrow's hard drives.
Informative Articles and White Papers
Overview: Any type of a disaster is it brought on by man or by
the extremes of nature, can bring business to a halt if you're
not prepared for the inevitable. However, you can take three
steps now to make sure your data center's resources will
continue to function during and after a major disaster. To make
sure the data center won't go down, install multiple power
supplies and multiple communication links. Prepare a thorough
backup plan. A copy of all your backups should be kept off-site,
in addition to the set kept on-site. The off-site location should
be far enough away that the backup copies wouldn’t be
damaged in a disaster that takes down your data center.
Introduction ;Brief architecture description, the main problems
of modern hard disk drives, methods of HDD servicing and
repair of simple malfunctions, SMART, passwords. The article is
intended for data recovery specialists, technicians servicing
computer equipment, network administrators and experienced
users.
Facts You Need to Know About Data Recovery
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- Over 50% of data recovery cases are due to
actual hardware failure in the hard drive and require a hard drive repair technician and class 100 clean room
- Running Data Recovery Software on a crashed
drive results in 100% permanent data loss in over 50% of cases, and will only retrieve 66% of NTFS (Windows VIsta/XP/200) data files when successful.
successfully recovered technician utilizing the latest training, hardware technician utilizing the latest training, hardware utilizing the latest training, hardware & the latest training, hardware & software technologies. software technologies. technologies.
- It is estimated that as much as 52% of
companies experiencing a data loss disaster go out of business within 2 years
costs in excess of $17,000 to re-enter of sales and marketing data. Retrieving of sales and marketing data. Retrieving sales and marketing data. Retrieving Retrieving accounting records can be even accounting records can be even more records can be even more detrimental; they can be even more detrimental; they require more detrimental; they require over 21 days of detrimental; they require over 21 days of work days of work and over $19,000 in re-entry costs.of work and over $19,000 in re-entry costs.work and over $19,000 in re-entry costs.over $19,000 in re- entry costs.$19,000 in re-entry costs.re-entry costs.
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Introduction: A Non-technical guide / article detailing the risk's
associated with software based data recovery attempts with
research and statistical facts on software recovery attempt
success rates. The article is intended for the non-technical user
to offer insight on the best way to protect their data from
permanent loss.
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