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NAS (Network Attached Storage) Data Recovery.

NAS Device Nas data recovery is performed by our RAID data recovery specialists. Our NAS data recovery specialists perform data recovery on Single and multi disk nas devices.

(NAS)Network Attached Storage devices are becoming more popular due to its flexibility of data storage. When multi disk NAS devices fail, only specialized NAS data recovery engineers can help.
RAID data storage devices are one of the most chanllenging data recovery in any case.
 

AS you already know the technology in RAID system offer great advantages and is the reason for implementing multi disk NAS devices in your organization.
What do you do when your RAID or NAS device is unable to initialize or mount the drives? You need true experts in NAS Data Recovery.

The most common reasons for data loss on NAS are file deletion, NAS re-configuration, hardware failure, failed software installation and firmware updates.

Disk Laboratory NAS data recovery engineers can help you in case of data loss on single- and multi-disk NAS, the following are most common technologies
on which our NAS data recovery engineers perform data recovery on a daily basis.

 

• Buffalo Technologies:
LinkStation and TeraStation with XFS file system;

• Iomega:
CtorCenter produtcs;

• LaCie, Intel:
Net 'Space'/'Disk' products;

• Adaptec:
Snap Servers with both SnapOS (custom UFS file system)
and Guardian OS (XFS file system);

• Promise Technologies:
SamrtStor products with Ext3 file system;

• Most other NAS:
with XFS, Ext3, UFS file systems.

 

No need to look further when in need of NAS Data Recovery Service, Disk Laboratory got you covered your number one data recovery center in Los Angeles.

 

Netcontrol Labs
1570 S. Western Ave. Suite 206
Los Angeles, CA 90006
Tel. 213-293-3939 (Free Parking)
   

 

Netcontrol Labs
For Security Reasons Our Main Clean rooms are no longer Accessible to the public
. All projects are now handled at our Western and Venice location; only severely damaged media will be transfered if more sophisticated operation is required.