NAS Data Recovery
Alandata recovers all NAS, network attached storage devices. Buffalo, Snap Server, D-Link or Linksys, our propriatary software has recovered NAS data since 2000.
Alandata wrote our own NAS data recovery utility in 2000 to recover files from one of the first NAS devices (SnapServer). Since then Alandata has recovered hundreds of NAS devices. NAS means Network Attached Storage means disk drives connected to your network. NAS are also usually RAIDs. NAS are almost always Linux based computers.Your Windows or MAC files are stored in a proprietary Linux filesystem format.
NAS stands for Network Attached Storage. It seems like its just a box with disk drives in it, thats attached to your network. What it really is - is a computer workstation just like yours except it has no monitor, keyboard or mouse. Almost all NAS boxes run some proprietary linux type operating system. Files stored on a NAS are saved in a proprietary linux type of filesystem You may be using Windows XP or MAC, but when you save your files on a NAS they are stored in a linux-like format.
Alandata has been developing software for linux since 1994. We long ago wrote utilities to recover files from every NAS device. These NAS filesystems are proprietary so we had to analyze them to figure out how the files are stored and how to recover the data. We can recover data from Snap, Lacie, intellistor, Buffalo, Maxattach - you name and we have probably recovered the data from it. Some NAS devices are also RAIDS - so all the extra issues of RAID recovery also applies.