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RAID Data Recovery – What to Look for in a Data Recovery Service

May 14, 2013
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As media storage requirements grow larger, RAID arrays are becoming more popular for home and small business use. Whether you run a large company who has relied on your IT staff to configure and maintain a RAID array or server farm for years, or a small business owner now using RAID 0 or RAID 1 for greater storage capacity or enhanced data protection, it’s not always easy to know who to call if your RAID array fails and you need emergency data recovery service.  What should you look for in a RAID recovery service? In general, large corporations, small businesses and home users all have similar needs when it comes to RAID recovery.  – Reliable recovery track records – Whether it’s…

Benefits of a Nationwide Data Recovery Service with Regional Offices

May 7, 2013
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While our home office and corporate headquarters is located in Dallas, Texas, many people don’t know that 24 Hour Data has data recovery facilities across the U.S., from New York to Los Angeles.  24 Hour Data provides ourwith many different ways to reach us, either to begin the data recovery process or to receive a status update on your data recovery service. You can:  – Phone – Start the data recovery process online – Email us at  [email protected] – Drop by the data recovery facility nearest you  Having a data recovery facility close to your home or office, at least within a few hours travel time, offers a few benefits over services without regional offices.  – If you mail your hard…

24 Hour Data Offers Data Recovery on the Latest Technology for Media Professionals

May 6, 2013
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The National Association of Broadcasters held its annual show earlier this month in Las Vegas, Nevada. As the premier show for media and entertainment professionals, the event showcased a lot of the newest technology used in production and recording studios. Unlike CES (the Consumer Electronics Show) 2013 earlier this year, the storage mediadisplay at NAB was designed for commercial applications. And, as more and more recording and production professionals rely on hard disk and solid state storage for their media, it’s not surprising there were some surprising developments.  G-Technology (http://www.thephoblographer.com/2013/04/08/g-technology-announces-new-ex… seemed to be everywhere, with several new external hard drives with high transfer rates and large capacities, designed to store large video and photo files. Let’s take a look at some…

How Does Your RAID Array Handle Error Recovery to Prevent Data Loss?

May 1, 2013
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RAID arrays have built in features that can help reduce the likelihood of a failed hard drive, data loss, and a data recovery emergency.  The hard drives from popular manufacturers, including Western Digital and Samsung/Hitachi, all have different features that permit the system administrator, or whoever has configured the RAID array to configure how long a drive’s firmware can spend recovering from a read or write error.  Western Digital calls this Error Recovery Control (ERC), while Samsung/Hitachi calls it Time-Limited Error Recovery (TLER). The generic name for this feature in other hard drives is Command Completion Time Limit (CCTL).  The idea is to limit the on-drive recovery time, leaving recovery to the RAID controller to prevent the possibility of performance…

Prevent a Data Recovery Emergency in Your Business with a Virtual Private Network

April 4, 2013
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Permitting employees to telecommute can reduce costs, but it can increase the chances of a security breech, damages to your server due to viruses and malware, and a data recovery emergency. One way to reduce these risks is through a virtual private network, which protects data transmitted in both directions: from employees’ devices to your server and the other way around.  Your company’s mission-critical, confidential data is placed at risk when employees connect to the network via unsecured wireless connections, including free WiFi in airports, coffee shops and, increasingly, in many other random places. Using a mobile device as a WiFi hotspot and transmitting data via their network may not be entirely secure. In some cases, even employees home wireless…

RAID Recovery Service: What to Look For in a Data Recovery Firm

April 2, 2013
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 With more more businesses and organizations turning to VMware and virtualization, as well as cloud storage, RAID arrays are becoming even more common in business. When your RAID array fails, it could mean the loss of mission critical files, as well as time and money lost for your business. Your business recovery plan should include the number of a reliable RAID recovery service that you can call anytime, when your RAID array fails and you need fast data recovery.  Here are a few things to look for when you choose a RAID recovery service:  1 – Experts in RAID data recovery on staff, with extensive experience in RAID recovery – Our data recovery specialists have expertise in recovery RAID 0, RAID 1,…

Risks of Do-It-Yourself Data Recovery Software

March 28, 2013
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As technology advances, do-it-yourself data recovery software improves in its capabilities. But hard disk drives, hybrid drives and solid state drives are also becoming more complex. At the same time, as hard drives increase in capacity, the amount and value of the data stored increases, too. The risks associated with attempting do-it-yourself data recovery may not be worth it. Would you want to risk losing your entire music or movie collecting, potentially thousands of dollars worth of media? Valuable family photos? Or mission critical work files that you brought home because you didn’t finish your work at the office?  When It’s Safe to Use Data Recovery Software If you accidentally delete files from a hard disk drive, it may be…

Seagate Hard Disk Drives Achieves Sales Milestone

March 26, 2013
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Seagate Technology has become the first hard disk drive (HDD) manufacturer to ship 2 billion hard disk drives. Since the first HDDs were used commercially in 1956, prices have dropped, storage capacity has increased, and the industry has seen exponential sales growth.  Today, hard disk drives are used in RAID servers, home computers, laptops, and more, with storage capacities of 3 TB and up. It took hard disk manufacturer Seagate 29 years to sell the first billion hard disk drives but only four years to sell its next billion.  “By 2015 households which today routinely consume 1TB of data a month are expected to generate 20 times the amount of data than they currently save,” said Richard Doherty, research director of…

New Hardware Boosts Hard Disk Drive Storage Capacity

March 22, 2013
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Hard disk drives just keep getting bigger and bigger. Meanwhile, the price per gigabyte of storage keeps dropping. This means everyone from home users to enterprise-level server administrators can pack more data onto their hard disk drives and RAID drives than ever before, making the need for data back-up and reliable data recovery methods even more important. New Preamp Increases Hard Disk Capacity New technology from LSI promises to pack even more data onto conventional and hybrid hard disk drives from any manufacturer. Designated as a “preamplifier” for hard disk drives, LSI’s TrueStore PA5200 increases the areal density of hard disk drives. The integrated circuit can can be integrated onto nearly any brand of hard disk drive by the manufacturer,…

Selecting the Right RAID Array Configuration for Your Dallas Small Business

March 19, 2013
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Are you upgrading your small business servers? Are you wondering what the right RAID array configuration may be for your data storage needs?  RAID arrays are complicated pieces of machinery that combine several hard disk drives with a RAID controller to increase storage capacity, performance, or stability. Typically, you will sacrifice performance for better back-ups or redundancy, or you can get a RAID array that does not offer redundancy but performs faster than a single hard disk drive would.  Most businesses want the balance between redundancy and performance, which you can find in some RAID configurations.  Most Popular RAID Configurations RAID 0, RAID 1 and RAID 5 are some of the more popular RAID configurations for small businesses.XXA RAID 0…

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