How Much Does Data Recovery From NAS Storage Cost?
Recovering Data from Network Attached Storage (NAS)
A “NAS data recovery wizard” is often just a “Linux RAID data recovery”. There’s a strong chance we can recover your failed NAS disk since we are proficient in Linux and masters at reconstructing RAIDs!
Free download : NAS data recovery tool
What this tutorial for Data recovery *****************
How can we get NAS drives back?
We use the same procedure for NAS data recovery as for regular data recovery, but we utilize many drives and manually rebuild the RAID structure (we do not require or use the original NAS enclosure):
^ Take every drive out of the NAS box.
^ Examine and fix each drive separately.
^ Clone or image every drive
^ Rebuild the NAS RAID array manually.
^ Examine the reconstructed Linux partitions (usually EXT or XFS).
^ Save the data to “Transfer Drive” or retrieve it.
Modern NAS and RAID Data Recovery instruments, such the PC-3000 RAID, enable us to retrieve data from almost any malfunctioning NAS device. Furthermore, we are able to retrieve data in the majority of situations without taking off the hard drive’s cover and maybe reducing the warranty. If your NAS is still covered by warranty, you may still RMA it.
All NAS manufacturers, such as Synology, QNAP, Buffalo, Netgear, Seagate, Thecus, Western Digital, D-Link, Iomega, Drobo, and Lacie, are among those we deal with.
What’s the price of it?
For all other data recoveries, our fees are the same, even for NAS data recovery. This indicates cheap flat charges that have been predetermined:
You will pay $39 per week for each drive in your NAS if it has drives that are 2TB or less.
The price per drive in your NAS will be $39 per week if it has a capacity of more than 2TB.
You will pay $39 per week for each drive in your NAS if it has more than 8TB of storage space.