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Tape Data Recovery

Tape data recovery can be necessary for a variety of reasons. Although there are many different types and formats of tapes, the problems usually fall into one of these categories: broken tapes, tapes that have been used for other uses before realizing that the data was not backed up, tape heads incorrectly set so that the tape cannot function, damage to tape as in dropped or wet tapes, electronic data failure, or software problems.

If it is not possible to restore the data yourself then you should seek the services of a qualified tape data recovery specialist. The first thing that they would normally do is to make a copy of the tape. This way they always have a back up and you have less chance of losing your data.

When the copy is made they will usually try to recover the data from the copy, so that if anything happens they still have the original to work from. This work is not usually done on site and the tape data recovery engineer will usually work on the tape in his or her own specialist facilities.

One of the best ways to avoid the need for any tape data recovery is to always have a back up system in place. That way if the tape is lost then you always have the back up to work from. An automated back up is best, as there are often times when people are too busy or even just forget to set one up, manually.

When you have set up your back up system you should be careful to change the tape occasionally so that you do not have a worn tape in the back up that you are relying on. That way you can be sure that your tape data recovery back up is at its best.

It is also important to regularly check that your tape data recovery back up is working correctly. You do not want to find out when your tape malfunctions, that the back up tape data recovery is not working properly. If you set up a back up system and test regularly, then you should be able to avoid disasters if your tape data is lost or malfunctions.

It is also best to keep your back up tapes somewhere other than where the original tapes are being stored. This way if there is a disaster such as a fire then you will always has a copy to work from.
 

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