Tape Data Recovery Services Recovering Data from Tape Drive can be done very fast. DataRAID can recover data whether the Tape Drive has crashed due to mechanical failures or due to natural causes like moist or fire. Tape Drive Media DataRAID offers tape drive data recovery for all legacy tape devices and media formats. - LTO formats including LTO1, LTO2, LTO3, LTO4
- Super DLT, DLT8000, DLT7000, DLT II, DLT III, DLT IV, TK50/TK70
- Sony AIT, AIT2 and AIT3
- Travan Data Cartridge
- 1/2" Open Reel and Cartridges such as 7-track, 9-track, 3480, 3490, 3570, 3590, 9840
- DC2000 mini data cartridge
- And many more....
Backup Formats Recovery - Arcserve
- Legato Networker
- Veritas Netbackup
- Microsoft tape backup
- Unix tape backup (cpio, dump and tar)
- And many more....
We save your data! - Fast 24 - 48 hours turnaround time
- Highest success rate in the industry: all storage devices, all operating systems.
- 24/7 Data Recovery Phone Access
- Authorized and recommended by leading manufacturers. Our work will not void original warranties.
Causes of Tape Drive Failure Tape Drive failure can be classified in 3 categories: - Corruption - operational error, mishandling of the tape or accidental overwrites caused by inserting or partially formatting the wrong tape
- Physical damage - broken tapes, dirty drives, expired tapes and damage caused by fire, flood or other natural disaster
- Software upgrades - inability for data on tape to be read by new application or servers
DataRAID assists in hard drive data loss recovery (picture of damaged tapedrive) We don't just replace parts, tape drive data recovery involves more than that. We use the latest techniques and tape drive recovery tools. A few samples of techniques used are: - We perform our tape drive recoveries that failed due to mechanical failure in dust-free cleanroom environments.
- We image the tape drives. An exact duplicate of the tape is made and transferred to a new system.
- We "force" the drive to read around the corrupted areas of the hard drive.
NOTE: Do not attempt to do this yourself or through an inexperienced 3rd party. This may lead to further damage to the hard drive.
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