NAS Data Recovery

QNAP NAS ServerNAS (Network-Attached Storage) is file-level computer data storage server which is connected to a computer network, providing data access to a wide-ranging group of client machines. A NAS file server, is purpose built for this task either through its hardware and software, often referred to as networked appliances.

NAS systems are networked appliances which contain one or more hard drives, often configured as RAID systems. NAS removes the responsibility of file serving from other servers on the network, typically providing access to files using network file sharing protocols such as NFS, SMB/CIFS, or AFP.

As with all servers and RAID systems, problems can occur, such as hardware failure and logical corruption. NAS servers are standalone appliances, from which data recovery requires access to the physical disks.

Need your NAS server recovered? Shut down the NAS server safely and contact us now, to discuss the fastest data recovery solution for you.

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