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Follow on Google News | Stunning Breakthrough in Recovering Data from Apple XSANWeRecoverData.com Develops Proprietary Software That Can Extract Data from Apple XSAN and Quantum StorNext SANs Previously Considered Unrecoverable
By: WeRecoverData.com Data Recovery Labs Apple XSAN (and the functionally identical Quantum StorNext) storage management systems allow multiple systems to connect and share data over a Fibre Channel network. The XSAN file system allows these connected computers to read and write to a common pool of storage at the same time, with all of the file name and location data stored in a separate concentrated “metadata controller” volume. Data loss can occur when one of the sub-systems fails or communication is interrupted between them; which can cause the entire SAN system to shut down. WeRecoverData.com® "This breakthrough is going to allow recoveries in cases where it was never before possible. This technology moves the whole industry forward,” said John O’Malley, VP of Business Development. “XSAN is typically used by companies that have very large data storage needs, such as post-production houses, video processing companies, universities and hospitals. This development leap is going to help these organizations get back critical data that was previously considered unrecoverable. “ WeRecoverData.com® Adding further appeal to WeRecoverData.com's XSAN data recovery services is the company's success guarantee: if the company cannot recover the lost data, no recovery fees are charged. There is no charge for initial standard in-lab evaluation. Once the customer sends in the storage equipment, the examining engineer determines the nature and severity of the loss. WeRecoverData.com® To learn more, visit http://www.werecoverdata.com. About WeRecoverData.com® Headquartered in New York City, WeRecoverData.com® For more information, please visit: http://www.WeRecoverData.com. End
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