Desert Data Recovery Adds Class 10 Clean Room Service in Phoenix, AZ
To recover data from mechanically failed HDDs
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on April 18, 2014 at 2:49 pmDesert Data Recovery, LLC, is a privately-owned data recovery company based in Phoenix AZ and specialized in HDD Data Recovery as well as recovering data from flash Drives, RAID arrays, SD cards and all types of Macs.
Utilizing data recovery hardware and software, the company is often able to recover data that other data recovery companies cannot. Most data recovery companies in the Phoenix area utilize ‘drop off’ locations then send failed HDDs out of state for recover.
Tim Homer, CEO, Desert Data Recovery and a Certified Data Recovery Expert (CDRE), said: “I wanted to create a professional data recovery environment, where clients will get locally based data recovery services here in Phoenix. With our new Class 10 Laminar Flow Clean Room Service, we can now recover data from mechanically failed HDDs in our own facility.“
Over the past year, Desert Data Recovery has recovered data from a variety of storage media such as clicking HDDs, failed RAID arrays, flash Drives with broken connectors, formatted SD cards and fire damaged security surveillance systems.
“While data recovery is a very technical skill,” said Homer. “We never lose sight of the fact that what we recover could be a client’s precious pictures, or a business’s critical financial data. Therefore customer service is a high priority.“
Desert Data Recovery also offers a Referral Program to professional IT companies.
Homer said: “Our straightforward pricing structure is easy to understand and takes the mystery out of data recovery pricing.“
Desert Data Recovery offers a free 24 hour evaluation service on any type of storage media, so clients know the costs of recovery before committing to the work. There is also a ‘No Data, No Fee Guarantee’, so if they don’t manage to recover those critical files, there is no charge. That is how confident they are at recovering lost data.
The Desert Data Recovery website includes detailed explanations of common HDD issues to help clients diagnose problems. They also have a page where the mechanics of HDDs and flash media are explained.
“We believe that giving the client as much information as possible about why their media may have failed will help them make an informed decision on who to use to recover their data,” said Homer.