Tape Data Recovery Services By SalvageData Recovery
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Tape Data Recovery DLT Tape Storage Recovery

When If we’ve said it once, we’ve said it a million times. You simply must have a well thought out, tested tape backup plan in place. But unfortunately even those trusted tape backups can, on rare occasion, fail. When that occurs, we’re just a phone call away. Our advanced data recovery tools and proprietary techniques allow us to recover data that others would consider inaccessible from most tape storage devices such as DLT, DAT, and other formats.

 

Tape data recovery is the successful retrieval and copying of data from tape cartridges that have been damaged due to any of the following:
  • Heat, Fire, Sunlight, and Smoke Damage
  • Water and Humidity Damage
  • Impact Damage/Broken Cartridge
  • Overwriting
  • Damage from the Tape Drive
  • Damage as a Result of Aging (Past Warranty)
  • Damage Resulting from Exposure to Extreme Temperatures or    Humidity
  • Internal Cartridge Mechanism Failing
  • Permanent Errors Residing Mid File


There are many different ways to damage a tape. Aging can induce effects such as flaking of the oxide layer. To overcome this situation, SalvageData offers a stabilization service that will allow a deteriorated tape to be replayed a limited number of times, enough for it to be transcribed to different media.
Physical damaged media can often be reconstituted to a level that will allow replay. SalvageData provides expertise and facilities in this specialty, and has been called upon to do so on many occasions.

As in all data recovery operations, recovering data from tapes is very focused and encompasses essentially two recovery types - Physical and Logical.

Physical Data Recovery is necessary when there is a physical problem with the iron oxides or plastic polymers which prevents the data from being read normally. This type of recovery may include dealing with issues such as decomposing magnetic coatings, cracked or broken reels/cartridges, broken/stretched/creased/twisted/folded tape, etc. While these physical issues are challenging to deal with, recovery from these types can usually be achieved in nearly 100% of all cases.

Logical Data Recovery is more challenging, therefore more costly. Recovering files logically includes recovering the data portion of a tape that was successfully recorded, but for now cannot be read. The recovery of these files often requires multiple passes using proprietary software to restore the file. The file fragments are pieced back together and the logically recreated file is written on the appropriate output tape.

Other forms of logical data recovery include tapes that were written with misaligned heads, and tapes that were mistakenly reinitialized. Each can be recovered, at least partially, using our exclusive software and procedures. With data recovery, you often only get one chance to do it right – so give it your best shot: Our in-house recovery service necessitates the shipping of your non-functioning tapes to our location in order for our techs and engineers to assess what steps need to be taken to recover the data. Once we have determined what is recoverable and obtained your OK, the restoration begins.
After the process is complete, we ship your data via your choice of media (i.e. replacement hard drive, CD, DVD, or via a secure FTP connection of up to 2GB).

 

 

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