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| Ontrack DataRecovery Server Recovery Service |
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Solution Provider: | Ontrack DataRecovery
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Access to Device: | Remote online service, provider service center, on-site
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Cause of Data Loss: | All causes of data loss- from simple to the most complex and catastrophic data loss situations - including data loss resulting from natural disasters, power loss or surge, logical or mechanical failures, and viruses.
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Operating System of Device: | Windows, Linux, UNIX, etc.
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Application Type: | Any files
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Drive Type: | Hard drive
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Hardware Manufacturer: | Any manufacturer
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Service Levels Available: | Standard, priority, weekend, emergency, on-site
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Device Type: | Unavailable
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Through Ontrack® Data Recovery services, Kroll Ontrack® has saved many businesses from failure due to server crashes and data loss. Losing large amounts of valuable data and experiencing extended downtime can cost organizations thousands or even millions of dollars. Ontrack Data Recovery engineers recover lost data from file servers, application servers, web servers, direct-attached RAID, network attached storage, and very large SAN storage area network systems.
Server recovery services offered by Ontrack Data Recovery are a step above other data recovery providers because of the extensive amount of experience and proprietary technology accumulated by a team of nearly 200 data recovery engineers worldwide. With the Ontrack Data Recovery pre-service data recovery evaluation, you’ll know exactly what data you’ll get back before making decisions to proceed with a recovery service.
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Ontrack Data Recovery offers multiple data recovery service options for recovering lost or inaccessible data from servers. Server data recovery is available for virtually any type of storage system, configuration, and situation.
- Any server make, model or brand
- All types of RAID configurations
- Any operating system (Windows, Linux, UNIX, etc.)
- All causes of data loss- from simple to the most complex and catastrophic data loss situations - including data loss resulting from natural disasters, power loss or surge, logical or mechanical failures, and viruses
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