SAN Data Recovery
| SAN Failure? Lost Critical Data? We can save it! Enterprise data loss costs businesses billions annually. Critical data sets stored on SAN devices, such as customer databases, accounting records, source code, test and measurement data, graphics, video files, and other intellectual property, can take days, months or even years to recreate.DriveSavers offers the fastest, most reliable and only certified secure data recovery service in the industry today.
SAN Data Recovery Experts DriveSavers Enterprise Systems Group successfully recovers data from all operating systems and all types of high-capacity devices including SAN, NAS, RAID, tape and multi-disk servers. We routinely rescue lost databases, ERP/accounting systems, mail servers and other mission-critical data for organizations of all sizes. All SAN recoveries are performed in DriveSavers ISO-5 certified cleanroom, a dust-free, temperature- and humidity-controlled environment that maximizes data recovery success rates. Hard disk drive platters and delicate solid-state electronic components are protected from “killer particles” during the recovery process when they are open and vulnerable to damage. Our data recovery engineers have been trained and certified by all leading encryption manufacturers to safely recover file- and disk-level encrypted data. If your SAN device has failed and you can no longer access critical data through normal means, DriveSavers professional data recovery service is your best and safest option. Certified Secure Data Recovery Service SOC 2 Type II compliance verifies our qualification to handle secure enterprise-class recoveries for government agencies, educational institutions, loan originators, healthcare facilities and corporations that must be compliant with data privacy and data security regulations such as:
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