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UNIX
and Linux Data Recovery
Fileservers,
Application Servers, Mail Servers, Web Servers, NAS devices
(Quantum SNAP, Dell Power Vault, etc.) and custom built Servers
form the backbone of corporations' business records storage
systems.
Unix and Linux servers have been a mainstay in corporate
IT.
At Seagate Services, we train our data recovery technicians on platform-specific
configurations, enabling us to recover data from server hardware
spanning the most popular brands such as IBM, Compaq, Dell,
Hewlett-Packard, Sun as well as others.
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Why servers lose data
The media in Servers suffer
from the same failure points as do hard drives in personal computers and workstations.
The increased complexity of server operating systems results
in additional data loss:
Server registry configuration lost
Intermittent hard drive failure resulting in configuration corruption
Multiple hard drive failure
Accidental replacement of media components
Our specially trained data recovery technicians can recover data
from any operating system and hardware platform.
Operating Systems and Platforms Seagate recovers data from
Intel-based platforms for UNIX Operating systems test
including:
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Solaris, Linux with ext2fs, xfs, reiserfs & jfs filesystems
on standalone & RAID volumes
BSD-based systems such as FreeBSD, OpenBSD and NetBSD, BSDI
SCO OpenServer and Xenix
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UnixWare from Novell and SCO
LynxOS
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QNX
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AIX
Non-Intel Platforms UNIX Platforms
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Solaris on Sun/SPARC equipment, with ufs and Veritas VxFS
filesystems;
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HPUX on Hewlett-Packard workstations with hfs and Veritas;
VxFS file systems on standalone and LVMvolumes;
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IRIX on SGI workstations with efs and xfs filesystems;
VMS & OpenVMS running on Compaq & DEC equipment using
ODS file systems;
AIX on IBM RS/6000 with jfs file systems on LVM volumes.
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