Raid Data Recovery Service Benefits

When you purchase a commercial notebook, desktop, or workstation from any computer vendor, you should have the option to buy Raid Data Recovery Service (DRS) at a fraction of the normal cost. Knowing that you have protection in the event of a data disaster can bring you peace of mind. If you cannot access the data on your hard disk drive (HDD), you can expect DRS to help recover your data.

DRS coverage provides data recovery in the event mechanical or software-related issues result in the inaccessibility of your files. Data can be recovered from disk drives and solid-state drives installed on your platform.

Raid Data Recovery Service is usually performed on a best effort basis. Condition of the media will determine what files are recoverable. In the event no data is recoverable, you should expect a will refund from the DRS vendor at a prorated amount up to the amount paid for the DRS Care Pack.

Raid Data Recovery Service benefits:
• Safe handling of your files with fast, secure, and confidential data recovery.
• Reliable and prompt data recovery helps mitigate business risks and opportunity costs.
• Predictable cost of data recovery, reducing the total cost of data protection and disaster recovery.
• Expert data recovery is performed by experienced professionals in a sealed, contaminant-proof environment.
• Simple, standalone data protection or protection complementary to other solutions.

Raid Data Recovery Service feature highlights:
• Data recovery.
• Service deployment.
• Coverage window.

Raid Data Recovery Service includes coverage in the event of data loss due to mechanical failure, accidental deletion, software crash, or malware.The service is usually conducted at an offsite location, where the DRS vendor will recover the Customer’s data on a best-effort basis.

Raid Data recovery should require no fewer than 5 days, not including delivery time from the customer and return of data to the customer.

Raid Data Recovery Service instances should be unlimited during the active period of the DRS Warranty Service.
 
There are a variety of tools that one can use, and working methods that should be encouraged, to help avoid data loss situations

Power provisioning
Although mains power is not always perfectly suitable for running sensitive electronic equipment, there are protections that we can apply to prevent data loss. The cheapest form of protection is a surge suppressor, which absorbs voltage spikes and surges. However, the most effective protection is given by an uninterruptible power supply (UPS). In addition to filtering the supply during a power cut or voltage sag, a failover circuit switches to batteries to prevent loss of power.

Internal power
A computer's internal power supply converts the mains supply into various low voltages needed by the computer. A good quality power supply with ample capacity to meet the demands of the system will considerably improve reliability. A poor quality or overloaded power supply may cause problems which can be particularly difficult to troubleshoot.

Monitoring
Unchecked, viruses and other types of security threats can cause data loss at any time. Anti-virus software, and firewall software if the PC is connected to the Internet, is therefore a necessity. Other types of monitoring should include scheduled file system checks, disk integrity scanning and event log filtering. There are also products, such as 'SMART' hard drives, that can monitor themselves and warn of any problems.

Backups
Preventing data loss may one day not be about keeping the data safe, but recovering it somehow. The most effective, and cheapest, way is to find the appropriate data in your backup set and hit the restore button. Religiously maintaining a backup schedule is one of those things that will often feel like a burden; that is, until the day the unexpected happens, and you breathe a sigh of relief that the precious data is safely stored away.

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