Network Attached Storage (NAS) Recovery
Becoming increasingly popular in both home and business settings, NAS devices allow multiple users to connect and share files on a single device over a RJ45 network interface. Most NAS devices run a customised Linux operating system, using Ext2/Ext3/Ext4, ReiserFS or XFS filesystem. Recovery of NAS devices requires a good understanding of filesystem structures.
We recover data from all NAS devices including those manufactured by:
Seagate |
Netgear |
Western Digital |
Lacie |
Freecom |
Buffalo |
G-Tech |
Iomega |
Apple |
Linksys |
D-Link |
Drobo |
Thecus |
Maxtor |
Synology |
Qnap |
D-Link |
Netgear |
Many larger NAS devices are set up as RAID volumes. Do not attempt to remove a single disk from the unit as your data will not be accessible from it. Any new data written to the disk can cause the RAID array to degrade (particularly in RAID 0 set up) and cause unrecoverable data loss. |
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All data recovery work undertaken by CDR is under a Free diagnosis and a no recovery no-fee policy.

Buffalo Link Station Mini. A portable NAS device aimed at the home-user market.

Thecus N5200Pro - 5 Disk NAS, typically found in small to medium sized businesses |