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SCSI Data Recovery From HDRGAll data recovery technicians at Hard Drive Recovery Group have years of SCSI hard drive data recovery experience. Although SCSI has lost a small degree of popularity recently due to the high speed of the newer SATA II formats, it still remains an important solution for higher end corporate data storage, and is present in not only individual user PCs, but also high end workstations and RAID systems of every stripe. The key difference with ATA and RAID drives is the fact that SCSI disk drives require an independent data controller in order to properly communicate with an operating system. The issue with this, of course, is the fact that an additional link is created in the data storage chain, one which could easily fail and increase the potential of overall data storage loss. SCSI failure can also occur, of course, because these drives are frequently much higher performance by nature, and thus can create enough heat to be potentially dangerous. Our clean room technicians have experience with SCSI
systems from all hard drive manufacturers, and we specialize in physical
drive recovery, particularly that from RAID and server systems. A very good sign that you actually have SCSI hard drive problems may be that your SCSI controller shows medium errors. If your drive name is also being shown, but with a zero capacity, it is very likely that your SCSI hard drive needs professional data recovery services. Award winning industry repair services for SCSI drives by:
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