Anatomy of a Hard Drive

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Why did my Hard Drive Fail?

Why did my Hard Drive Fail?

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Data Recovery Guide Volumn 2

NAS Data Recovery

NAS Data Recovery

NAS devices have never been so popular for their cost-effectiveness, ease-of-use and low power consumption. In certain setups, NAS devices have negated the need for a conventional server altogether. A NAS device enjoys many of the advantages of a networked centralised file server while still benefiting from a better level of data protection than a standalone external hard drive.

However, there are certain circumstances when, just like a RAID server, a NAS device can fail. Common failures include:

  • A NAS device failing to start but giving error messages.

  • A NAS has gone "offline" and which users cannot connect to.

  • A RAID rebuild starting on your NAS device but not successfully completing.

  • One of the drives inside your NAS has suffered drive head failure.

  • One of the drives inside your NAS device has suffered electronic failure.

We offer complete NAS data recovery for most brands including: Synology, Drobo, Iomega Stor Station, Buffalo Terrastation, G-Tech (Hitachi). LaCie Network Space, Qnap TS and VS series and Zyxel.

Whether your NAS device is RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 5, RAID 10 or JBOD - we can help.

For more information on our NAS or RAID data recovery service, please visit our microsite on:

www.nasrecovery.ie