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Hard disk data recovery solutions

29th January 2010
Hard disk failure may be due to mechanical reasons, or due to data corruption by various means. RAID technology is used by many to minimize data damage. Data could be lost even when the RAID array of disks is used, but data recovery and backup services pr... Read >
Author: Sunil Punjabi

Everything you want to know about RAID 6 Recovery

18th January 2010
Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks (RAID) is an advanced level of technology that disseminates data across various disks and therefore reduces the risk of data loss. There are various raid levels such as RAID0, RAID1, RAID2, RAID4, RAID5 and RAID6. R... Read >
Author: johndrem

raid Recovery and Rebuild Information

04th January 2010
How is RAID data recovery performed? RAID or redundant array of inexpensive disks has given users a greater computer storage facility. In RAID, 2 or more disks are made into one logical unit by using either software or hardware. There are various types... Read >
Author: yaniv

What You Should Know About RAID Data Recovery

22nd December 2009
Under normal conditions, when a hard drive fails, the stored data and information can not be accessed any more. However, Most hard drive failures, specifically the mechanical failure, do not actually erase or remove the data on platter surfaces. It means,... Read >
Author: Tom Patrick

Hard Detach May Cause Data Loss on External Hard Drive

10th November 2009
For integrity and safety of your data on external/removable hard drive, you should remove the hard drive properly. If you do "hot detach" of a removable hard drive from MS Windows Vista computer, the drive may not work properly next time when you try acce... Read >
Author: mnkstllr

cheap vps provider - A guide for the masses

03rd November 2009
The private server concept has finally come of age, and has the potential to fill the gap between economy shared hosting and big budget dedicated hosting. The concept is not a new one. The notion of dividing the resources of a physical server has been aro... Read >
Author: Sonny Shelton

Are Custom Built IVR Platforms Right For Your Business?

02nd November 2009
We are all familiar with IVR - Interactive Voice Response. It is the technology that we use everyday when we call a bank or a hospital or any large business. It is the voice activated prompts that brings us to the correct person or gives us the answer we ... Read >
Author: ethasalenpo@gmail.com

Partition Recovery When Disk Administrator Corrupts Windows Partitions

02nd November 2009
In Microsoft Windows, Disk Administrator is a useful tool that provides you a number of options to manage your hard drive. Using this feature, you can delete, shrink, format or merge hard drive partitions and assign drive letters. But in some cases, when ... Read >
Author: brad jerry

Backup and recovery - The 3 basic types of protection

30th October 2009
A backup & disaster recovery plan is a blend of protecting both data & hardware. Data & hardware protection falls into three basic categories: fault tolerance, mirroring or duplication and archived backups. Fault tolerance Though Fault tolerance is ... Read >
Author: George Lange

Recovering Data after RAID Failure

09th October 2009
RAID ( Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks) technology is considered to be the most reliable storage medium. It is a configuration in which various low-cost disks are attached together into arrays for redundancy. RAID is used to divide and replicate data... Read >
Author: rohit mehra

What is IVR?

09th October 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Jon Harwokey IVR - Interactive Voice Response makes it possible for a computer to detect and respond to a voice. The technology is used mainly for telecommunications but is now being used for hands free driving in many types of auto... Read >
Author: Jon Harwokey

RAID 50 Failure and Data Recovery Service

05th October 2009
In RAID 50 implementation, large arrays are formed by combining parity and block striping of RAID 5 with simple block striping of RAID 0. It is basically a RAID 0 array that is striped across RAID 5 elements and requires minimum of 6 drives to configure. ... Read >
Author: Shaun75

ResolutionsMSP – A Revolutionary Approach By ResolutionsMSP To Address Computer Security Concerns

25th September 2009
ResolutionsMSP, a proven leader in providing global computer security solutions, has solidified itself as the most comprehensive provider of backup, data recovery and managed security platforms available today. Not only are its line of solutions revolutio... Read >
Author: SEO Consulting

Recover Your Data From Hard Disk After Head Crash

23rd September 2009
Hard drive is the basic storage media, which encodes digital data on rapidly moving platters, having magnetic surfaces. Read/write head is the designated component, for each platter surface except for the extreme ones, which accesses data from different p... Read >
Author: rohit mehra

SAN Hard Drive Failure Storing Exchange Server Database

16th September 2009
Using SAN (Storage Area Network) for storing Exchange Server database provides high performance, scalability and fault tolerance. In addition, SAN meets the local drive requirement and high data throughput requirements for an Exchange Server. But as fault... Read >
Author: Serves Best
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