Does Data Recovery have to be expensive to be effective?
A. Unlike what you may have been told, definitely not. Costs are higher for recovery due to Mechanical Failure when the Cleanroom is required to safely open up media to repair or replace failing or faulty components before recovery is possible. However, by leveraging best of breed technology,knowledge and skills, Datasage is able to extract data even from failing media, keeping your media out of the Cleanroom most of the time to greatly reduce your costs. Data Recovery due to Logical Failure doesn’t require prior component repair or replacement and, therefore, Cleanroom Resources. Should your Data Recovery Provider justify high Data Recovery prices with their investment in a Class 100 Cleanroom, you need to know that a Cleanroom is only required for Mechanical Failures. Technically, their investment cost should not apply to you for Logical Failures. Practically, however, company costs and overheads will always find their way to the product and service price and therefore, the customer.
Related Questions
- Taking two BeneVia® a day is too expensive for me. Can I expect that when I take half a bottle per day that BeneVia® will still be effective?
- What if the specific DME requested is the most expensive model, while a less expensive model is just as effective?
- Does Data Recovery have to be expensive to be effective?