NAND Data Recovery Is Possible With eProvided; NAND Flash Memory & SSD Drives Take Over
PARKER, CO, Jun 12 (MARKET WIRE) --
eProvided, a data recovery company, remembers when 1 GB drives appeared
large, with a cost of $395.00. Today 1.5 TB drives fall below $100.00.
Welcome Solid State Drives, AKA SSD. SSD drives are blazing-fast, moving
data at 700MB-1.5GB/s.
All SSD drives use NAND Flash Memory, small microchips storing data. The
product breakthroughs on this type of non-volatile memory are astonishing.
Most new laptops, iPhones, iPods, PCI Express storage cards, Digital Voice
Recorders, Cell Phones and Digital Camera Memory Cards use NAND flash
memory.
The Pros: The next generation of storage, it's fast, no moving parts, tiny
and can withstand extreme temperatures (-67F - 300F). The Cons: NAND chips
crack or become damaged if not handled properly. All NAND based storage
devices can have data recovered in the event of severe damage. If you
broke your USB Flash Drive in half losing all data, USB Data Recovery is
always a solution. SSD drives, Digital camera memory, iPhones, Cell
Phones, and anything with NAND based memory; all are recoverable with
NAND data recovery.
Too often manufacturers implement too many NAND flash memory wafers into
too small a space, causing too many parts within one device, leaving the
device susceptible to damage. In Laymen's terms: why develop a 32GB USB
Flash Drive with eight 4GB NAND wafers when one could use a single 32GB
wafer? Intel states in 2009 that 32GB TSOP NAND Flash will be available;
soon 1TB!
NAND data recovery is the process of reconstructing data from data dumps
from multiple sets of NAND wafers and unscrambling complex algorithms.
Then, taking the numerous unscrambled files and assembling them into one
single disk image; getting end-users files back again.
USB data recovery is the most common type of data recovery needed.
Today's Most Common Data Loss Situations: 1) Broken tip off USB thumb
drive. 2) "Unknown Device" appearing out of the blue. 3) Loss of
functionality. 4) Inserting device into wrong slot.
SSD drives are large and contain numerous NAND chips. eProvided.com
founder Bruce Cullen states, "Of the first two SSD data recovery attempts
made at eProvided both were a success. There are too many consumers that
don't know such a recovery service exists... people need to be properly
educated before they lose all the important data they own."
Contact:
Bruce Cullen
1-866-857-5950
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