SSD Data Recovery
Data Recovery Service — Solid State Drives
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Recover Data Lost in Failed Electronic Memory Device
Except in one of those unusual, typically accidental or surprising cases where your solid-state drive (SSD) or USB flash drive has gotten physically broken, you probably never foresaw sudden, expected, utterly intractable failure. While these all-semiconductor data storage units are indeed far less fault prone than traditional
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mechanical, rotating memories, malfunction can and does occur. And when, alas, you've found that data recovery service has become a necessity, you need...
SSD Data Recovery Exprtise
MicroCom is ready to help. SSD's are, especially in laptops or tablets, and increasingly in desktops as well, becoming more and more commonly deployed as the only mass data storage device in computer systems. As the level of implementation rises and the population of units increases, the need for data recovery is arising in tandem.
Even though SSDs have zero moving mechanical parts to wear out by virtue of 100% construction from solid state electronic components, they are, counterintuitively, subject to wear!
Nothing's Simple . . .
The NAND memory chips in which your data is stored actually have a limited life-cycle, relative to magnetic hard disk drive recordings. This is well-known to all SSD drive manufacturers, and it is substantially because of this factor that these drives have become phenomenally complex. The complexity arises from an engineering design goal to implement what is known within the industry as "wear leveling". another esoteric catch-phrase is "over-provisioning" which refers to one of the several techniques required for implementation of wear-leveling. Wear leveling functions to make all of the NAND memory locations equally used. So even if you are using only 15%, say, of your total data storage capacity, with each access you make to your data, the SSD drive's internal controller will rearrange how your data is located within the several individual memory chips inside. All of this data rearranging is performed by an internal controller chip and so is totally invisible at the drive's interface (connection to the computer). Additionally, various data compression techniques are used to reduce the amount of data stored and thus reduce to "wear" load on the NAND memory components.
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Many people believe that the advent of the solid state drive for computer data storage is a fairly recent event. Actually various forms of this type of device have existed for over thirty years; they have always offered exceptionally high performance... which came also with an exceptionally high price tag. What is fairly recent is the relatively lost cost and higher capacities, and it's these factors that have led to the popularity and marketplace explosion we've witnessed. While placing increasing importance on and implementation of advanced flash management technology has resulted in increases in performance and reliability, along with impressive decreases in the cost-per-gigabyte of SSD data storage, the result has lead to a corresponding increase in device complexity. Relative to data recovery, the bar for retrieval potential has been continually on the rise due to these factors. .........
WHY DID MY SSD DRIVE FAIL?
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