
SNAP Servers are usually standalone independent NAS storage solutions commonly used in the small business and large enterprise network environment, but like any storage devices, they to are prone to various types of failures. If your NAS server solution has failed irreparably and needs data recovery, trust the data recovery experts at SalvageData to recover your mission critical SNAP server information and port it to your new media of choice.
SNAP Servers use unique and proprietary data structures, and few data recovery companies have the experience and expertise to successfully restore all or most of the data contained in modern SNAP server's disk drives. If the file system becomes corrupted, it takes special tools like those developed in-house at SalvageData in order to recover and reconstruct the information. In short, stabilization is the easy part. Recovery, reconstruction and the migration of data to a new server infrastructure requires professional assistance.
SalvageData is available to help with the SNAP server models listed below:
| SNAP Server 110 | SNAP Server 210 | SNAP Server 410 |
| SNAP Server 520 | SNAP Server 650 | SNAP Server 1100 |
| SNAP Server 2200 | SNAP Server 4100 | SNAP Server 4200 |
| SNAP Server 4300 | SNAP Server 4400 | SNAP Server 4500 |
| SNAP Server 18000 | SANbloc S50 JBOD | All SNAP Server Models |
SalvageData Recovery performs SNAP Server data recovery from from various types of damaged SNAP server failures, including (but not limited to):
| Logical | Physical | Disasters |
| Deletions | Media Damage | Fire |
| Virus Infection | Electrical Damage | Flood |
| Corruption | Controller Error | Hurricane |
| Lost Password | Heat-Related Failure | Tornado |
| File Deletion | Dropped/Cracked Casing | Earthquake |
| Lost Partition structure | Power Shortage and Spikes |
SNAP servers use a unique combination of data architectures to ensure a higher performance efficiency than other types of NAS servers. Instead of using a Linux-based filesystem, like Reiser, EXT, or XFS, the SNAP system uses the Berkley Software Distribution Unix filesystem. It varies from the traditional Linux filesystem in two ways. First, it moves the boot parameters and key elements of the operating system to different parts of the logical drive. Second, it uses the UFS/SNAP core operating system, creating subtle differences when tasked with data recovery.
SalvageData is the ISO Certified, BBB Rated & Accredited, and Manufacturer Approved data recovery expert trusted to successfully recover SNAP server failures. We believe in personalized care and providing the best quality services and solutions while guiding you through your data recovery process. Trust our Verifiable Credentials as we always stay ahead of the ever-changing technological landscape to best serve you and all of your media.