Server Data Recovery — Complete Guide
Recovering Data from Servers
Get dependable and reasonably priced server data recovery services for RAID, NAS, and SCSI, with support for all operating systems and server brands. Losing data on a corporate or commercial server is the most terrible type of data loss scenario.
For companies of all sizes, server breakdowns, software corruption, and other data loss can be extremely costly. In situations where backup data is unavailable, data recovery may be the sole means of restarting operations.
Mission-critical data from numerous businesses and individuals has been successfully recovered by our data recovery experts from a variety of server platforms and architectures, including RAID, NAS, SAN, tape, and others. These include servers hosted on virtual machines, such as VMware, Virtual Server, Hyper-V, Xen Server, and others, of all brands and manufacturers. So lets install the BLR data recovery tool then go-to source for server data recovery services among numerous IT experts and companies.
In the past, the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), the Police Department, the Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai (MCGM), and a few major Indian corporations have been among our clientele. Don’t wait another minute if your server crashes for whatever reason; take action right away. Get in touch with us so that our specialists in data recovery can assess your case.
We will send you a comprehensive diagnostic report outlining what we can retrieve following our free evaluation. When you decide to move forward with the services, you will have a complete understanding of all of your alternatives.
Procedure for Recovering Server Data
Although server data recovery are susceptible to a greater range of data loss risks due to their added functionality and setup complexity, they can nonetheless lose data for many of the same causes as regular personal computers. The most common causes include program installation or updates, setup issues, and unsuccessful data movement.
On the other hand, servers are more susceptible to hostile attacks and virus infections. After identifying the underlying source of the issue, we attempt to ascertain the precise quantity and type of data that can be recovered.
Following our assessment, we give you a report outlining the data that can be recovered and the steps that our team will need to take to get the rest of it. We will carry out the real recovery if you approve of our report and allow us to continue.
Data loss frequently results in difficult situations and frighteningly nerve-racking outcomes. We are aware of the terrible circumstances our clients encounter, That's Why BLRTools is available for quickest, safest, and most reliable techniques to restore data and restore your smile.
Server operating systems are supported for data recovery:
➠NT Server/Windows 2000 (FAT16/FAT32/NTFS/NTFS5)
➠New Netware (NWFS, NSS, and UFS).
➠Macintosh computer (MFS, HFS, HFS+)
➠Servers supported include MS-SQL, Exchange Server, OpenServer, Xenix, and UNIX.
➠Sun Microsystems’ Unix Solaris.
➠UNIX QNX and BSD/FreeBSD.
➠UNIX platforms include HP UX (HP), SGI’s UNIXIRIX, and IBM UNIX AIX.
➠LINUX (RESIZEFS, EXT2FS, EXT3FS)
➠LVM/IBM EVMS (linux)
Typical symptoms of a server crash are:
Failure of Boot Device.
➠Drive “X” cannot be accessed because the device is not ready and is currently being read.
➠Noises that grind or clack, usually signaling an electromechanical malfunction.
➠The disk indicates trouble sectors.
➠Hard drives have been formatted, Fdisked, and partially reloaded.
There is no NTLDR.
➠The server won’t start.
➠Data drive or parity corruption.
➠Inadvertent or intentional erasure of a partition.
Failure of RAID Controller
➠Rebuilding arrays
➠Surface damage to media.
Failure of one drive
➠Broken hard disk.
➠Surface damage and contamination of the medium.
➠The BIOS no longer detected the drive after rebooting, despite the fact that the platters continued to rotate.
➠The operating system is either missing or not available.
Failure of many drives.
➠The BIOS recognizes the drive, but the specifications are incorrect.
➠The BIOS recognizes the drive, but the data cannot be accessed.
Failure of many disks or components.
➠Incorrect Media or Drive Replacement
➠Water/Fire Damage
➠The server did not boot
➠Partitions and disks are inaccessible.
➠Data is not shown, and programs do not run.
➠Corruption of files and data
➠Attack by a virus or worm
➠Hard drive component failure
➠The primary hard disk failed and the RAID device was not properly prepared.
➠Damage due to water, fire, or significant voltage fluctuations
Possible reasons for recovering server data:
Our dedicated RAID engineers and server data recovery professionals are well-versed in managing all of the latest server hardware platforms as well as the most commonly utilized outdated systems on the market today. Even advanced fault-tolerant systems can fail.
Data loss may come from incorrect implementation of these systems, which frequently leads to a point of failure. This is not due to defects in the array’s architecture or the technology used; rather, it is a human error. Even the best-configured systems can fail, including RAID Controller failure, multiple drive failure, unintentional replacement of media components, inadvertent reformatting of drives or the entire array, loss of array configuration, and intermittent drive failure resulting in array degradation.
BLRTools provides BLR server data recovery tool for all Redundant Array of Independent Drive (RAID) configurations, regardless of brand, media type, or operating system, through its in-lab RAID BLR data recovery wizard and critical response services.