Hi, Well, thanks for the suggestion. But in the situation I am in it's just not possible. Any other suggestions guys? Regards, Chaitanya. ps : I am sitting in India. --- "suse_gasjr4wd@mac.com" <suse_gasjr4wd@mac.com> wrote:
On 7/29/05 4:45 PM, "Chaitanya Krishna A" <icymist82@yahoo.com> wrote:
Hi,
One of the hard disks on our cluster crashed a few days back. Some of the data on the disk hasn't been backed up. It's about a month's work. I Googled for data recovery software and found some stuff. I am mailing to ask the more experienced guys on the list as to what can be done.
Any data recovery software that you guys suggest? It would be very helpful indeed if we can recover the data. Guys here are fleecing us to do the recovery.
Regards, Chaitanya.
Let the pros do it.
I swear by them. They did a drive for me...wasn't cheap, but they got every bit off the thing. You can't do better.
I also see other server lists use them...
Check the company insurance. Ours covered it except for the deductible.
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