two comments! yeah! DriveSavers is not the cheap option but there are multiple reasons they're our #1 recovery partner: 1. They don't charge if they don't get the data back 2. They have an impeccable reputation and years of success 3. Class 10 cleanrooms are not cheap!
Sometimes "cheap" isn't cheaper. Paying for a lower quality recovery is always an option but trust me when I say it can be extremely technical when required. If a less sophisticated recovery house forces your business to close or loses your precious photos, the $1K you "saved" isn't really a savings imo.
Besides, if you buy a loaded ioSafe system covered under our Data Recovery Service - we pay the DriveSavers bill - not you :)
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eanazag - Friday, January 16, 2015 - link
This article was lonely and in need of a comment. No article left behind - AOW.Drivesavers, hmm. Those type of services need to come down in price for single non-RAID drives. I think people would actually opt for that.
robb.moore - Friday, January 16, 2015 - link
two comments! yeah!DriveSavers is not the cheap option but there are multiple reasons they're our #1 recovery partner:
1. They don't charge if they don't get the data back
2. They have an impeccable reputation and years of success
3. Class 10 cleanrooms are not cheap!
Sometimes "cheap" isn't cheaper. Paying for a lower quality recovery is always an option but trust me when I say it can be extremely technical when required. If a less sophisticated recovery house forces your business to close or loses your precious photos, the $1K you "saved" isn't really a savings imo.
Besides, if you buy a loaded ioSafe system covered under our Data Recovery Service - we pay the DriveSavers bill - not you :)
Robb Moore, CEO
ioSafe, Inc.