DriveSavers is one of the few recovery companies that can rescue data from computer tapes that are broken, unreadable or worse.
Manufacturer recommended
DriveSavers is authorized by leading computer tape manufacturers to perform data recovery on their products based on our extensive experience with the many backup devices, formats and interfaces they offer.
We can save it!TM
DriveSavers has invested in tape recovery tools and equipment that allows us to recover data from all backup tape devices including: AIT, DAT, DDS, DLT, LTO, QIC, Travan, VXA and many others. We can deliver custom solutions for all common and catastrophic data loss situations including:
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User Error |
Disasters |
| Broken |
Deletions |
Fire |
| Badly Spooled |
Virus Infection |
Flood |
| Liquid Damage |
Corruption |
Hurricane |
| Heat Damamge |
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Tornado |
| Crushed |
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Earthquake |
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Power Spike |
DriveSavers offers every customer, from the professional IT to the home user, an extensive list of benefits, including:
- Fastest Standard turnaround time in the industry at 24 to 48 hours
- Immediate phone access to experienced Data Recovery Advisors 24/7
- Service options to meet every need
- Initial estimate remains firm and will never exceed the maximum amount quoted: no upfront costs, no hidden cleanroom or parts feesóever
- Class 100 Cleanroom provides particle-free environment to safely perform complex microsurgery on tiny, sensitive components
- Highest possible security protocols to meet the stringent requirements of corporations and government agencies
- Direct phone access to engineers working on your data recovery
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"Having DriveSavers as a business partner for disaster recovery has been very beneficial for our customers. In the event of a disaster, (flood, earthquake, power failure etc.) they can recover data from tape, optical disc, solid state devices or any hard drive, on any operating system you can imagine. Their expertise and years of experience with data recovery are second to none!"
Rich D'Ambrise
Director of Technology
Maxell Corporation of America
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| Scott Gaidano still remembers that sinking feeling the weekend he booted up
his Mac and saw the sad-face icon, indicating all was not well with the
single floppy disc inside. Every precious byte, including all Gaidano's
romantic correspondence, was gone. |
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