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Here are some of our recent data recovery blog posts for your enjoyment. Please remember that anything posted here is for informational purposes only. Data Medics takes no responsibility for data recovery operations not directly performed by us.
What is a Parity?
What is Parity In a RAID Array? It's essentially a glorified system of odds and evens created when data is first written to the array which can later be used to check data consistency and determine what data was lost in the event of a disk failure. RAID arrays write...
What Is RAID?
What is RAID? The acronym RAID stands for: Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks Today it has become the standard for most servers, SAN, and NAS devices. These storage arrays offer numerous advantages to the user: Large Storage Space - Combining the size of several...
Do I Really Need a UPS On My Computer?
Question: Do I really need a UPS? Answer: Only if you value your data. Question: Isn't a surge protector good enough? Answer: Probably not Question: Yeah but it's a really good one! Answer: It really doesn't matter and here's why..... A surge protector is a device...
Salvation Data Review Data Compass
When it comes to professional data recovery tools your options are very limited. There are really only a few companies that make data recovery hardware. The best tools generally come out of Russia from a company called Ace Laboratory. However in recent years there...
Should I Start a Data Recovery Business?
If your reading this post then you are most likely where I was 9 years ago. You're an experienced IT pro who can fix just about any computer related issue. And you're probably thinking - "how hard can fixing a hard drive be?". The answer - Much harder than you...
Review of GetDataBack for FAT & NTFS by Runtime Software
There are hundreds of choices in the realm of data recovery software and most offer pretty much the same set of features. However a few stand out among their contemporaries. GetDataBack for FAT and GetDataBack for NTFS are two such programs. Both offer some really...