Linux Data
Recovery
Ensuring That Your Data Loss Is Minimised

by Steve
Z
Irrespective of whether you are a home user or a small to
medium business, you probably agree that you could spend an
almost immeasurable amount of money in order to preserve and
protect your confidential and vital information using Linux
data recovery.
You probably
don’t have a formal IT Linux data recovery plan in place or
have previously entered in a services or support agreement with
an expensive consulting firm or team of contractors. Moreover,
when it comes to data recovery you don’t even have to be an IT
expert or have completed expensive vendor certifications in
order to manage your way out of a crisis.
These days,
all you need to do is turn to one of the many reputable Linux
data recovery software applications that you can buy off the
shelf, and you instantly have a solution to any data loss or
corruption problems that may arise.
While you may
have sourced and implemented a sound data storage and back up
program for your system files and folders, no computer system
is infallible and it is highly likely that at some time or
another, you may need the assistance of a trusted Linux data
recovery software application in order to locate and recover
lost or corrupted files or folders.
Linux data recovery software
applications are widely available online and provide the ideal
solution for such problems including files or folders that have
been deleted, lost or corrupted through:
-
Attacks from viruses, worms or other malicious
means,
-
Power failure through localized shut downs or major
disasters,
- System crashes or
inadvertent shut downs.
To combat such problems, one of the more
well known applications is the R-Linux data recovery tool. The
R-Linux data recovery tool allows you to quickly retrieve files
or folders that have been accidentally deleted, lost or been
corrupted in some way.
While R-Linux data recovery software does
not offer network capabilities, it can offer individual PC
users a range of valuable features, including:
- Being able to
search for all sorts of file and system types across
the hard drive partitions and external devices such
as USB
and ZIP drives,
- Displaying the results as the tool is scanning
the drives,
- An easy to use, easy to read and easy to
learn
Windows Explorer interface,
- Capacity to password protect images as they are
created, and
- Ability to save recovered files onto the existing
hard drive
or any other drive or disk, as nominated by the
user.
To take advantage of the R-Linux data
recovery software tool, you need to be running a system that
uses 9x, ME, NT4.0, 2000, XP, 2003 or Vista, have a minimum of
32MB RAM and sufficient space to allow the recovered files or
folders to be added to the hard drive when they are located (if
this is the location that the user specifies).
When considering a Linux data recovery
software tool, consider your specific situation and needs and
do some research online. Visit online PC forums and read user
reviews; forums will help you to determine the usability and
functionality of each system and which Linux data recovery
software product best meets your needs.
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