unix data recovery

UNIX, developed by Ken Thompson & Dennis Ritchie at Bell Labs in 1969, is the most common operating system for servers on the Internet. UNIX is designed to be used by multiple parties at the same time, having TCP/IP built in. The original intention of the Internet was to link multiple UNIX systems into a network. As with all systems, UNIX is susceptible to error, the result of which could cause your system to crash, or the accidental deletion of needed programs or data, etc. In the unfortunate circumstance that you fall victim to some kind of error that renders your data irretrievable, fear not, for there are a number of ways ranging from software to professional services through which your lost data can be recovered across your UNIX system. UNIX data recovery is possible from all of the following circumstances:
  • Recover data that has been erased due to a corrupt super block.
  • Data recovery following damage incurred through Inode structures.
  • Provides Unix data recovery after partition table errors and cases of deleted, damage, repartitioned or missing partitions.
  • Volume recovery following corruption in Volume Table of Contents.
  • File and Folder recovery after damages in Block Group Descriptor.
  • Unix Data recovery software provides recovery after errors in Cylinder group.
  • Restore lost data even after the OLT table is damaged.
  • Data loss following FSCK's inability to repair the system's data structures.

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