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NAS Data Recovery Guide 

NAS data recovery, what does it mean? NAS is basically Network attached storage. Iomega is pioneer is network storage solutions.Their store and protect solutions are used by millions of computer user. They have introduced high capacity NAS systems which are cost effective and easy to manage.
These NAS servers give very high data availability by improving the network performance. The major advantage is low cost.




 A205/305 servers are designed for Small offices.You get 160 GB or 240 GB capacity with RAID protection. They are very user friendly as they are windows based. They can be installed in shortest time. However P4000 series NAS servers are high capacity servers.

They are available with capacity of 1 TB capacity with hot swappable RAID configuration. Hot swappable feature gives under power removal of drive. This is very important for mission critical applications.

P800 Series NAS servers are designed in such a way that no single point fialure should affect the network. They are equipped with hot swappable drives and dual gigabit ports to give very high network throughput. They are designed for Enterprise level data intesive applications. Iomega products come with warrant of 3 years.

Each Iomega NAS server comes with automatic backup software.The NAS servers are very cost effective and requires minimum maintenance. They are used for variety of data storage applcations like email storage, graphics storage, engineering CAD/ CAM etc.

If your NAS server fails, it is possible to get NAS data recovery in most of the cases.

If your RAID system or NAS has server crashed, it does not mean you have lost your data forever! Don't lose your heart. There are expert companies who can recover your data as long as the physical media (e:g: Hard disk platters) are not damaged. 

Common NAS/Server Failures 

Physical Drive Failure - due to head crash, stiction, or other component damage

Natural Disaster - water, flood, fire, explosion, or earth quake damage

Logical Failure - Human error, configuration problems, accidental deletions




Failed Back Up - No back up available or your back up has failed to restore

Inaccessibility - Security or network based failure making the data unavailable for viewing

Data loss due to a power surge or Electrostatic Discharge (ESD)

Virus - client or outside host that has unintentionally/intentionally caused a failure or overload on the server making the data corrupt or inaccessible.

What You Should Do for NAS Data Recovery 

You should first find out high class data recovery company which is specialized in NAS data recovery. Before deciding the company, please find out whether the company has class 100 clean room. This is required for NAS data recovery. Send your NAS server to specialist company lab. Company will discover the reason for media failure and provide you with a thorough data recovery evaluation and an estimated quote.


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