Virtual machines

2015-02-04 00:00:00
4 FEB

We are increasingly confronted with raid systems that run virtual machines.The benefits for the user are many; the main advantage is that several servers can be run on one raid system.However, if something happens to the raid, it is much more complex to solve this.Recently we still had a raid with 8 1 TB drives that were in raid 10, containing 8 vi

Pass rates of 95% or higher? Crap!

2015-02-19 00:00:00
19 FEB

I regularly see reports on colleagues' websites that they have a 95% or more chance of success.These figures always make me laugh.If you consider that more than 10% of all hard disks we receive have a head crash on all platters, making recovery impossible anyway, then even 90% is not feasible.This is only possible if you have removed all ha

What sets us apart from the others?

2015-02-19 11:30:00
19 FEB

There are quite a few companies active in the field of data recovery.One can rightly ask the question how we distinguish ourselves from the others.I can answer that easily with some simple examples:We recently received a customer who had first sent his drive to another company.They had said that recovery was impossible strong>was. This was

The future of the Cloud

2015-04-27 08:45:00
27 APR

Just about all manufacturers want to push us into the cloud. Free choice? Go ahead!Every manufacturer assures us that everything is first class protected and that we do not have to fear any leaks of our data. They always forget the weakest link, namely the person himself.I have seen many passwords in my career, from non-existent to usable to comple

24 TB to be recovered

2015-04-29 00:00:00
29 APR

A raid 6 with 12 disks of 3 TB each. It contained 24 TB of data.It took some effort to find the right configuration, but we finally succeeded and we are now saving all the data (it will take a while :-) )

Data recovery in Volt

2015-05-29 15:15:00
29 MAY

We recently cooperated with the Volt op een program.The intention was that they would try to destroy some disks and that we could try to see if we could still get access to the data. p>It was a fun challenge to participate in this. Of course, such a program is much too short to provide nuanced comments.There are so many parameters that play a role

Our first SSHD drive recovered

2015-06-01 14:00:00
1 JUN

Recently, Seagate launched a new line of hard drives, namely the SSHD, which combines a small flash chip with a regular hard drive. The flash chip acts as a buffer for the read and write operations. Seagate likes to present it as a combination of an SSD with an HDD that combines the best of both worlds.The problem in this specific case is that the

Old harddisks keep coming in

2015-11-02 00:00:00
2 NOV

We keep receiving old harddisks for recovery.These are harddisks with the old MFM or RLL interface from the 80's of the previous century.Appearantly these harddisks are still used in machinery that is irreplacable of that would require huge investments to replace them.Especially for these harddrives we made a special setup. Read the complete post

Burnt server recovered

2015-11-26 00:00:00
26 NOV

Some weeks ago we got the harddisks of this server in for recoveryThe discs can be seen here beneeth:6 sas discs from a  raid 10Although all discs were heavily burnt we could (thanks to the rai

Seagate Grenada harddisks with headcrash on head 0 can be recovered

22 April 2016
22 APR

Till now Seagate Granada harddisk with head crash on the magnetic layer 0 could not be recovered, even when all other layers were unharmed

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