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ACE Data Recovery Recovers Data Remotely

Via secure Internet connection

ACE Data Recovery, a subdivision of the ACE Data Group LLC, have developed a proprietary service that allows their engineers to recover data remotely from HDDs anywhere in the world.

With the ACE Remote Recovery Manager (ARRM) critical business data will be recovered from a logically corrupted storage system, SAN, NAS, RAID, server application, or VM in a fast and convenient way via a secure Internet connection.

With the cost of downtime averaging over $100,000 an hour it is vital to get clients up and running as quickly as possible. When mission critical data is deleted or damaged but the media is stable and functioning, remote data recovery could be the best and only choice.

This is a key service to make available not only to our corporate clients, but to individuals as well,” stated ACE Data Group CEO, Charles Walker. “ACE Remote Recovery Manager now extends our industry leading expertise anywhere in the world there is an internet connection.”

ACE Data Recovery’s engineers routinely work on complex projects to recover data from mission-critical enterprise systems. They are the experts in recovering data from SAN/NAS and Xenserver, Hyper-V, Oracle VM, VMware ESX/ESXi data recoveries.

The process itself is simple by design,” said Andrey Petrov, director of enterprise services. “First we have a phone or web conference to perform the initial evaluation to discuss the requirements and set the proper expectations for the client. Next we securely log into the client’s designated recovery computer on-site, configure and download the ARRM utilities. Finally, we perform the remote recovery and verify the results with the customer. This service represents a significant time reduction to complete these types of recoveries.”

Based on their over 30 years of experience, ACE Data Recovery states that the most common data loss issues businesses face are file deletion, reformatting/repartitioning, and VM file (VMDK or VHD) corruption.

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