Need a Data Recovery? - Follow the simple steps below!
Send your Hard Disk to Salvation Data, 105 Upper Lisburn Road, Belfast, BT10 0LG
Send us your Hard Drive. Make sure to include your name and address inside package.
We will Recover your Data from your PC or Mac Hard Disk for 249.99+vat within 24-72 Hours not Weeks! We offer the best value service within UK.
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We will let you decide what method you want the data backed up.
We dispatch data to you on a next day service
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Raid Recovery
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HP ProLiant ML110 G5 Storage Server RAID Data Recovery Services Submitted by- Ray SEO HP ProLiant ML110 G5 Storage Server - RAID Data Recovery Services HP ProLiant ML110 G5 Storage Server offers an affordable storage platform to add tower-based network file storage in small and remote IT environments. Deploying and managing the server is now made easier with the pre-installed Microsoft Windows powere.....Read more
Submitted by- Ray SEO HP StorageWorks AiO1200r SATA - RAID Data Recovery Services HP StorageWorks AiO1200r SATA provides a simple network storage solution for small and mid-sized companies to manage, grow and protect their valuable data. This high storage density, performance-optimized, and easily expandable solution is built.....Read more
Submitted by- Simpson SAN or Storage Area Network is a high-performance subnetwork, which is responsible to connect various remote data storage devices/media to their related servers. The SAN actually functions in lieu of larger network of computer users, which connect the Storage Area Network in a way that all of them appear to be locally .....Read more
Submitted by- Vincent Wega Raid Recovery program is a very useful tool for detecting the type of the original RAID array automatically while still allowing for fully manual operation. It is absolutely true that Raid Recovery is a great decision for users of all types of RAID arrays, and it doesn't matter is it hardware, native, or software. It i.....Read more
Submitted by- kuldeep Redundant Arrays of Inexpensive Disks (RAID) was introduced to increase the level of storage, redundancy and augmented performance in enterprises and server markets, but now have become much common with an end user over the past 5 years.In simple terms, RAID can be defined as a combination of number of low cost hard.....Read more
Submitted by- Venu Adams Cavalry CAND 4-Bay - RAID Data Recovery Services The CAND-04 Series is a new Network Attached Storage (NAS) system from Cavalry. It offers a cost-effective network storage solution for home or small office users. With its easy-to-use connectivity features and sturdy built, the CAND-04 offers immense opportuni.....Read more
Submitted by- Kim Chambers For those not in the know RAID is an acronym which for stands for Redundant Array of Independent Disks. A Raid system is made up of a collection of drives which act together as one storage space device which can operate independently off each other while putting up with the failure of a drive.When a drive fails the .....Read more
Submitted by- Fun Anku RAID 0+1 and RAID 1+0 are two different nested forms of RAID levels and hence should not be confused with each other. When it comes to performance and reliability RAID 1+0 proves better than RAID 0+1. Observations reveal that while disk failure, RAID 1+0 continues to give good performance as rest other disks continue t.....Read more
Submitted by- Cony With the increasing of data loss, people are commonly suffering from economic loss from this catastrophe. Data recovery is highly urgent and required for people in all walks of life. Due to the variety of data loss reason and the failure of hard drives, data recovery works vary and the charge for every data recovery is.....Read more
Submitted by- Elfin Ruler RAID (Redundant Array of Independent/Inexpensive Disks) systems are prone to several kinds of problems such as loss of registry configurations, parity damage, controller failure, unintentional reconfigurations of RAID array and more. Because of their built-in factor of redundancy, many of the RAID systems can continue .....Read more
