Historical Data Recovery ATA's
Whether responding to a court order or proactively getting your data into an archive management solution, Procedo has the expertise and proven processes to recover your historical data. The Procedo data recovery solution is based on unique processes that allows for the use of a non-native environment to recover data from backup tapes and other media. The recovery solution allows for the restoration of the files you require without having to replicate your entire backup environment. Furthermore, the Procedo data recovery solution technology allows for the recovery of only the responsive files, while ignoring the irrelevant system files. The net result: a faster recovery solution.
The Recovery Process
The data is extracted from backup tapes and other media of varying types. Procedo’s data recovery solution employs refined processes to produce data in various formats such as .PST files or Exchange databases for e-mail messages, or virtually any other file format per customer request. Procedo’s superior process methodology also allows for a reduction of the number of steps required to extract the required data, thus keeping your costs at a minimum. The data recovery can be performed from virtually any environment and media. The recovery can be performed either at your location or at Procedo’s stand-alone, state-of-the-art, highly secure facility.
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Procedo can recover data from nearly all media and environment types*, including but not limited to:
- Media: CD/DVD, DLT III and DLT IV, SDLT (superDLT), LTO I-III, 4mm (DDS2,3,4), 8mm (Mammoth and others), Travan, SLR – 6525, and many more
- Email Systems: Microsoft Exchange Server 4.x - 2007, .PST files and EDB, Lotus Notes 4.x, 5.x, GroupWise and more
- Platforms: All Windows and Unix-based operating systems
- Backup Software: ARCserve, Veritas Backup Exec, NT Backup, Veritas, NetBackup, Legato, Tivoli, Backbone NetVault, and more
- Virtual Tape Library (VTL)
*Procedo remains current with all evolving media and environment types.