Windows NT Undelete Special Report: "What is nearly FIVE TIMES More
Destructive than a Computer Virus?"
fromExecutive Software
According to industry research, HUMAN ERROR loses nearly five
times the data that computer viruses do. In fact, human error is the second leading
cause of data loss behind hardware malfunctions, and is far ahead of software or
program malfunctions.
What do we mean by "human error"? Research compiled by ONTRACK Data,
a company that has performed over 80,000 disk data recoveries and performs 66% of
the data recoveries industry-wide, indicates that common examples of human error
include accidental deletion. If you're a system administrator, you're all-too-familiar
with the "accidentally-deleted-file" syndrome. "I can't find my
file! It was there yesterday! What happened to it?" And it can be as minimal
as a lost note, or as horrifying as the loss of files or directories meaning thousands
of hours worth of work.
If a file is deleted to the Windows NT Recycle Bin, it of course can be recovered.
But if the application being used doesn't delete to the Recycle Bin (which many
don't), or if the file was on a shared drive or deleted across a network, or if
the Recycle Bin had recently been emptied or was disabled, you're out of luck.
You could, of course, restore such files from backup. But how recently were the
file or files backed up? How accessible are the backup tapes? How much time will
it take to restore this data, once it is found? And, once restored, how long will
it take to make it current again? And, most importantly, were the backup tapes
verified as complete and error free? Research from ONTRACK further reveals that
an estimated 80% of tape backups fail or are not available at the critical moment
they are needed.
There is a solution to this painful scenario: Executive Software Network Undelete(tm)
software. The only product of its kind for Windows NT, Network Undelete not only
recovers files from local disks, but also from shared drives and across networks.
It recovers all types of files, deleted from all types of applications, and can
even recover permanently deleted files straight from the hard drive.
Only in release a short time, Network Undelete has already saved enormous amounts
of time and frustration. For example, Grant Fleming of AGI Digital Engineering
said, "An employee at my site working late one night accidentally deleted 21
system files that had been 100-250 megabytes in size. Needless to say, it was quite
upsetting! Using Emergency Undelete [an feature of Network Undelete] on our system,
I was able to recover 95% of the files, and I would have been happy with 50%. This
was a great victory!" Grant added, "The software did an exemplary job
for us and saved us from losing several gigabytes of critical data. It was lost
by simple human error due to fatigue (long hours working on the project). Without
your product, we'd have spent a lot of hours
re-doing it."
Russ Powell of the City of Rocklin, California, told us, "Emergency Undelete
was able to recover some of our most critical files. We were looking at a month
to redo all the AutoCAD files that were lost. We should be back to normal in a
week. The software worked beautifully."
And John Jones, of Advanced Digital Information Corporation, said, "The greatest
advantage is time saved. The old method was to recover the data from tape, and
depending on what day of the week it was it most likely meant getting the tape back
from off-site."
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