07-15-2010, 06:07 AM
You don’t need to pay for recovery service if your hard drive is physically intact and working properly. If everything inside of the drive is working properly, you can either start your system and access data from it, or configure it as a slave, and access the data from another drive. If the internal components of your drive are damaged, you must opt for data recovery service for access to the data stored on the discs. Even if the drive is covered under a manufacturer’s warranty, they can only replace the hardware, and not the data stored on it.
Every file contained on your computer’s hard drive can be crucial to the success of your business. The loss of valuable files can be disastrous. Large sized businesses have complex backup strategies to prevent all types of data loss. They protect critical data by using remote servers and storage locations like RAID (Redundant Array of Independent Disks), NAS (Network Area Storage) and SAN (Storage Area Network). But some businesses can not afford these storage systems and subsequently come across critical data loss situations when a failure occurs.
Every file contained on your computer’s hard drive can be crucial to the success of your business. The loss of valuable files can be disastrous. Large sized businesses have complex backup strategies to prevent all types of data loss. They protect critical data by using remote servers and storage locations like RAID (Redundant Array of Independent Disks), NAS (Network Area Storage) and SAN (Storage Area Network). But some businesses can not afford these storage systems and subsequently come across critical data loss situations when a failure occurs.