![]() Sometimes D-Link NAS can already suffer damages on their route of transport caused by incorrect handling or physical influences (drop, shock, heavy vibrations). Wear and tear is one of the most common reasons for failure or defects of physical or electronic hard drives components. Frequent write- and read-operations can cause normal wear and tear to occur much sooner than expected and lead to a failure of one or more hard drives. Generally speaking, NAS systems operate non-stop, even though the contained hard drives are often not optimized for long term usage. ![]() There is a variety of reasons for failed hard drives in D-Link NAS systems: Wear and tear of the hard drive Good news: In more than 98 % of all cases, Attingo can recover the data of failed NAS systems. Our technicians have developed procedures in order to virtually simulate RAID-systems and recover data of Linux based NAS systems. The less recovery tries were made on your own after data loss, the higher are the chances for a successful recovery. NAS systems differ in file system (mostly linux-based: ext 2, ext3, ext4), the amount of integrated storage media, as well as the RAID Level ( RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 5, RAID 6). ![]() The success of a data recovery depends on a variety of factors. We help recover Data of the following models:Īttingo - Your specialist for D-Link NAS data recovery Common data loss causes are firmware bugs or malfunction of one or more hard drives, dependent on the RAID level. ![]() The data rescue is solely performed in our in-house clean room laboratories by experienced specialists. In over 98 % of cases it is possible for us to successfully restore the data. ![]() Attingo recovers data from D-Link NAS systems on a regular basis. ![]()
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