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Six Years of Research Almost Lost to Antarctica’s Harsh Tundra

Case Study: UPENN Stars and Galaxies Research Project

客戶:
BLAST, UPENN

裝置類型:
200GB Hard Drive

Turn Around:
2 Business Days*

Profession:
Scientist

地點:
Antarctica

Six Years of Research Almost Lost to Antarctica’s Harsh Tundra

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When the BLAST parachute became tangled during landing, it dragged the space telescope and hard drive 120 miles over the icy tundra destroying the equipment and its data.

数据丢失 情况

Scientists from the University of Pennsylvania seeking answers to some of the most important questions regarding the formation and evolution of stars, galaxies, and star clusters, set forth with several other institutions on a six-year project called BLAST (Balloon-borne Large-Aperture Sub-millimeter Telescope). During the second flight for BLAST launched from a remote station in Antarctica, an unmanned balloon carrying the most powerful space telescope of its kind floated into the stratosphere at altitudes of 120,000 feet and ultimately crashed on the edge of an icy ravine on January 1, 2007.

The 200GB IDE hard drive onboard BLAST that recorded all the new data was salvaged by a rescue team, but once back in the lab it did not boot up. A small amount of data was streamed back to the researchers during the flight, but the bulk of the information (about 160GB of binary files) was lost. The scientists turned to DriveSavers to recover the data and help them unlock their new discoveries.

Six years of work would have gone down the tubes, not only would the experiment have been destroyed, we would’ve lost invaluable data about early galaxies in their formation stages between 7-10 billion years ago or so. Thanks to DriveSavers, we can analyze the data and share our discoveries with the rest of the world.
– University of Pennsylvania scientist Mark Devlin

数据恢复 解决方案

The badly damaged drive was delivered to our Certified ISO Class 5 Cleanroom, a dust-free environment containing highly filtered air that is 10,000 times cleaner than normal office air. DriveSavers cleanroom engineers opened the drive’s casing, assessed the physical damage, and repaired the mechanics of the drive to gain access to and make a clean image of the data. Using years of experience combined with proprietary software and the most advanced data recovery techniques, the logical engineering team rebuilt the entire data set to perfection.

摘要

DriveSavers is the most progressive, successful data recovery company in the world. Since 1985, we have successfully recovered data from hundreds of thousands of hard drives and other storage media that have been exposed to extreme cold weather, wet snow, power surges, mechanically failed, been physically damaged, infected by viruses or worse. Our engineers work closely with major drive manufacturers to keep pace with changing data storage technology and have developed data recovery tools and techniques so advanced we consistently rescue data others deem lost forever.

*DriveSavers Standard Turnaround times are 1-2 Business days, Economy 5-7 Business days, and Priority 24/7 service – on occasion, unique substances require more time and are approved by the customer.

Mike Cobb,工程總監兼首席資訊安全官(CISO)
作為工程總監,Mike Cobb 負責管理工程部的日常運作,包括旋轉媒體、固態硬碟(SSD)、智能裝置和快閃媒體的物理及邏輯數據恢復工作。他亦負責監督過去、現在及未來的數據儲存技術的研發工作。Mike 鼓勵成長,並確保各部門及其工程師持續在其專業領域中增進知識。每位 DriveSavers 的工程師均經過培訓,確保成功且完整地恢復數據是他們的首要任務。

作為首席資訊安全官(CISO),Mike 負責管理 DriveSavers 的網絡安全工作,包括維護與更新如 SOC 2 Type II 合規等安全認證、協調公司安全政策,以及員工的網絡安全教育。

Mike 於 1994 年加入 DriveSavers,並擁有加州大學河濱分校的計算機科學學士學位。

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