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Data Recovery Doesn’t Come Cheap

Submitted by James on 2007-09-14 and viewed 88 times.
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In the world of Information Technology, data is King. The data we create, the data we store and the data we exchange defines the very way we live in the 21st century.

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Given the importance of data in modern life, it is no wonder that companies spare no costs to ensure that mission critical data files are stored in the most secure manner possible and backup of these files is the keyword in our everyday lives.


However, every computer user small or big knows that even after every preventive method is taken for the safe keeping and back up of files, data loss is possible. Data loss can translate into the loss of millions of dollars for large companies and could be devastating. Considering that data loss is not an impossibility even in the most protected environments, it is no surprise then that data recovery has become an increasingly specialised field whose importance is revealed by the cost one incurs to recover data.


Data recovery does not come cheap but companies who stand to lose millions of dollars if data is permanently lost, do not mind the expense as long as the data recovery process is immaculately done. Data recovery is also expensive because it cannot be done by novices but requires the expertise of highly trained professionals. Data recovery is a precise and accurate process and is expensive to carry out.


Expensive Overheads


Data Recovery is serious business. While there are DIY data recovery software and small set ups that are used for the recovery of simple data files and by common users, mission critical files required to be recovered by large companies need experts. Data Recovery is complicated and an exact procedure that requires highly trained professionals to carry out the process. Their services do not come cheap and since this is a niche service, the cost is justified.


To avoid the risk of losing data completely, the environment where data recovery is carried out has to be highly sterilised and protected from germs and dust. The constructing and constant maintenance of these rooms which are commonly known as “clean rooms” is expensive. Large companies who undertake data recovery consider an investment in clean rooms as mandatory. Further, the equipment used for the process is also expensive. Considering the cost of overheads and the painstaking process one feels that the high cost of data recovery is justified.


Data recovery companies also offer training and after services as add ons to data recovery that enhance the services they provide.


Risk of Cheaper Options


Let us take a simple example of an independent user who has stored the only copy of wedding pictures on a hard drive whose head crashes. Not wanting the added expense of paying for professional data recovery, the user goes to a small time data recovery setup that offers a flat and cheap price for any kind of data recovery. A week later the user gets a call that unfortunately the data has been lost forever. It really is a case of being penny wise and pound foolish. A lifetime of memories was lost for the sake of a few extra pounds. One does not suggest that all cheap options would result in permanent loss but in the case of important files and data, one would be well advised not to take any chances.


If a company goes to a small data recovery setup for the recovery of mission critical files and they do not have the facilities of a clean room, there is a huge risk factor. The problem with internet technology is that the smallest particle of dust can create the biggest of problems. Most companies understand this and do not want to risk permanent data loss and hence are more than happy to pay a high price for a professional service they can trust completely.


Conclusion


Imagine if a person had a major health problem and had to undergo surgery. Imagine if the person chooses a hospital because it is cheap and without checking the credentials of the doctor or the hygiene levels of the hospital. The doctor turns out to be a lowly paid quack and there is no Intensive Care Unit for post surgery recovery. After the surgery the person’s health takes a turn for the worse and is in a life threatening situation. The less than expert doctor is unable to medicate correctly and the unhygienic conditions further worsens the condition of the patient who eventually dies.


What could have been a successful surgery giving the patient an enhanced life has turned into a disaster that cannot be undone. In the same manner, choosing a cheap option to recover all important files may be foolhardy and might result in permanent loss. 


 


 


Article Source: http://www.theukarticledirectory.co.uk

James Walsh is a freelance writer and copy editor. If you are concerned about data loss and would like more information on Data Recovery see http://www.fields-data-recovery.co.uk


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