Thursday, September 16, 2010

Server Recovery: Possible Causes And Solution


Now days to better provide services to customer’s servers are used. Server is a collection of information provided to clients when requested. Server handles requests for data, email, file transfers, and other network services from other computers. There are various types of servers available named as: file servers, web servers, application servers, Domain controllers etc.

Can you even imagine if server data becomes inaccessible or corrupted how big loss it can be? What are the main reasons due to which server data become inaccessible or corrupted? Here I will discuss possible reasons and how to get back lost data after server data loss.

Below are the reasons due to which server data gets corrupted or inaccessible:

• Server displays error message while boot up
• Inaccessible hard drive volumes or partitions
• Corrupt system files or file system
• Virus infection
• Hard drive component failure
• Hard drive corruption
• Media surface damage
• Natural disasters like flood, fire and earthquake

If your server came across any of these situations consult to server recovery expert. They will provide proper service accordingly by personally inspecting the device. Servers with any OS Windows, Linux, UNIX, Mac OS, and Novell Server operating systems data recovery experts will easily recover your precious data with the help of trained and experienced Server recovery specialists and Class 100 Clean room.

Stellar Information Systems Ltd. is providing reliable server recovery services from 17 years.Data recovery specialists recover data by following all the data confidentiality norms and recover maximum possible data with the help of exclusive tools and Class 100 Clean room.

1 comment:

  1. Seriously? It really is good to find someone at last start covering this stuff, but I am still not really sure how much I agree with you on it all. I subscribed to your rss though and will continue following your writing and maybe down the road I can chime in again in far more detail. Cheers for posting though!

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