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| i365 Server Data Recovery |
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Solution Provider: | i365 A Seagate Company
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Access to Device: | Remote online service, provider service center
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Cause of Data Loss: | Server registry configuration lost, Intermittent drive failure resulting in configuration corruption, Multiple drive failure, Accidental replacement of media components
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Operating System of Device: | Windows NT, Windows 2000, NetWare, Apple, UNIX, SCO, UnixWare, Solaris, Linux, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD, BSDI, LynxOS, QNX, Solaris, HPUX, VMS, OpenVMS, AIX
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Application Type: | Fileservers, Application Servers, Mail Servers, Web Servers, Quantum SNAP, Dell Power Vault
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Drive Type: | Single hard drive, multiple hard drive, RAID
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Hardware Manufacturer: | IBM, Compaq, Hewlett-Packard, Sun
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Service Levels Available: | Emergency, priority, economy
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Device Type: | Server
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Fileservers, Application Servers, Mail Servers, Web Servers, NAS devices (Quantum SNAP, Dell Power Vault, etc.) and custom built Servers form the backbone of corporations' business records storage systems.
Windows NT and Windows 2000 servers, the most popular operating systems for servers today, along with NetWare, Apple, Solaris, HPUX, and Linux servers, form a significant portion of servers operational in businesses.
At i365, we train our technicians on platform-specific configurations, enabling us to recover data from server hardware spanning the most popular brands such as IBM, Compaq, Hewlett-Packard, Sun as well as numerous others.
Why servers lose data...
Naturally, the individual media in Servers suffer from the same failure points as do drives in personal computers and workstations. However, the increased complexity of many server operating systems results in additional data loss situations:
- Server registry configuration lost
- Intermittent drive failure resulting in configuration corruption
- Multiple drive failure
- Accidental replacement of media components
Our specially trained technicians can recover data from any operating system and hardware platform.
Operating Systems and Platforms We recover data from the following:
- Intel-based platforms for UNIX Operating systems including:
- SCO OpenServer and Xenix
- UnixWare from Novell and SCO
- Solaris, Linux with ext2fs, xfs, reiserfs & jfs filesystems on standalone & RAID volumes
- BSD-based systems such as FreeBSD, OpenBSD and NetBSD, BSDI
- LynxOS
- QNX
Non-Intel Platforms UNIX Platforms such as Solaris on Sun/SPARC equipment, with ufs and Veritas VxFS filesystems, HPUX on Hewlett-Packard workstations with hfs and Veritas, VxFS file systems on standalone and LVMvolumes, IRIX on SGI workstations with efs and xfs filesystems, VMS & OpenVMS running on Compaq & DEC equipment using ODS file systems, AIX on IBM RS/6000 with jfs file systems on LVM volumes.
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FEATURES:
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We know just how valuable your data is to you. We offer data recovery services that meets your needs. Since 1989, we earned a reputation as an industry forerunner and innovator in recovering inaccessible or corrupted data from all brands and formats of digital media.
We are the world's only ISO 9001:2000 certified recovery services provider serving thousands of consumer and business clients from our state-of-the-art facilities around the globe.
Our pioneering research and development efforts have been widely recognized throughout the recovery industry and have received peer reviews from the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) and R&D-related contracts from Sandia Labs. The deployment of our unique, drive-independent SignalTrace™ Technology which is used to recover data from media that is so severely damaged it cannot be addressed by traditional recovery methods.
We strive for technical excellence and expertise, outstanding customer service and unmatched value including our "your data back or no recovery fee" policy and a money-back data quality commitment on all recovered data.
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