“Whether you are looking to recover your baby’s first steps or 20TB from a RAID array, we’ve got you covered. We serve business and individual clients locally and across the country, reconnecting them with lost data while exercising professionalism and care.”

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Are you looking to recover data from a failed RAID array? Regardless of which RAID type you have (RAID1, RAID3, RAID5, RAID1+0, RAID0+1, etc) we can recover your data! We can recover data from servers, NAS (network-attached storage) devices (such as those made by Synology and Buffalo, and DROBO), and any other place you’d find RAID technology. Our service is custom-quoted depending on the array size/type and comes with:

  • Free shipping both ways anywhere in the US, local drop-off available at our facility
  • A “no recovery, no fee” guarantee. You won’t be charged a penny if we can’t recover your data!
  • Remember: many data recovery shops can recover data from failed drives and SD cards, but don’t have the software, expertise, or storage space to recover from RAID arrays!
  • We can recover from SCSI, SAS, PATA/IDE, and SATA drives.

At Springfield Data Recovery, there’s no “initial cost”, “diagnostic fee”, or bait-and-switch with us. We offer free evaluations after which point you can decide if the recovery is worth completing.

If you are thinking about going with another data recovery provider, be sure to ask yourself and ask them:

  • Are they a professional, reputable firm? What are their reviews like online?
  • Do they specialize in data recovery or is this just something they do on the side? What kind of training and equipment do they have available at their disposal? Many computer repair shops offer “data recovery” but simply ship the drives to another data recovery provider!
  • Do they have equipment like a PC-3000? Many drive failures are caused by firmware issues which absolutely cannot be repaired without a PC-3000. It is the gold standard for data recovery and if they do not have it, they easily cannot recover half of the drives that come into their shop! The PC-3000 is a very expensive piece of equipment and most computer repair shops have not invested enough in their data recovery operations to have one.
  • What happens if the data cannot be recovered? Will you still be charged? How long will it take to find out?

Recovery typically takes 5-7 days depending on the array size and type. Priority processing is available for an additional fee.

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