Comments on: The Real Cost of Data Recovery https://www.gillware.com/data-recovery-lab/the-cost-of-data-recovery-and-why-per-gigabyte-pricing-is-driven-by-marketing/ Professional Data Recovery Services Wed, 07 Apr 2021 17:24:51 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.3.7 By: How to Shop for Data Recovery - Gillware Data Recovery https://www.gillware.com/data-recovery-lab/the-cost-of-data-recovery-and-why-per-gigabyte-pricing-is-driven-by-marketing/#comment-739 Wed, 05 Aug 2015 16:57:26 +0000 http://blog.www.gillware.com/?p=629#comment-739 […] Paying per Gigabyte of Recovered Data Doesn’t Add […]

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By: The Real Cost of Data Recovery • PC Portal https://www.gillware.com/data-recovery-lab/the-cost-of-data-recovery-and-why-per-gigabyte-pricing-is-driven-by-marketing/#comment-738 Tue, 30 Jun 2015 16:00:13 +0000 http://blog.www.gillware.com/?p=629#comment-738 […] post The Real Cost of Data Recovery appeared first on Gillware Online Backup and Data Recovery […]

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By: Leonid Feldman https://www.gillware.com/data-recovery-lab/the-cost-of-data-recovery-and-why-per-gigabyte-pricing-is-driven-by-marketing/#comment-737 Mon, 08 Oct 2012 18:45:00 +0000 http://blog.www.gillware.com/?p=629#comment-737 In reply to Leonid Feldman.

Ah gotcha, that makes sense.

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By: Gillware Data Recovery https://www.gillware.com/data-recovery-lab/the-cost-of-data-recovery-and-why-per-gigabyte-pricing-is-driven-by-marketing/#comment-736 Mon, 08 Oct 2012 17:14:47 +0000 http://blog.www.gillware.com/?p=629#comment-736 In reply to Leonid Feldman.

No. The post says that there are several significant parts of data recovery that are unaffected by the amount of data written to a drive. These are what primarily influence the actual cost of data recovery. Machine time or configuring how a drive is imaged simply doesn't matter much compared to the hours of a clean room engineer.

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By: Leonid Feldman https://www.gillware.com/data-recovery-lab/the-cost-of-data-recovery-and-why-per-gigabyte-pricing-is-driven-by-marketing/#comment-735 Fri, 05 Oct 2012 18:27:59 +0000 http://blog.www.gillware.com/?p=629#comment-735 Again, I'm confused here? Are you saying that the amount of time it takes to image from just one head at a time isn't significantly different than from all heads at once. What about if the drive has data only in a specified range of sectors, what if some corrupted sectors fall into critical files? You don't adjust how the image is done on a case by case basis? You just try to run a full image of the drive with minimal troubleshooting?

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