Data Recovery Services in Vancouver, Canada
PITS Data Recovery offers comprehensive data recovery solutions for businesses in Vancouver, including hard drive data recovery, RAID array repair, flash drive data recovery, and more. With a team of highly trained specialists and a customer-focused approach, we maintain a 99% success rate in restoring critical business data. We operate on a no-data, no-charge policy, meaning you only pay if we successfully recover your data. Our services are available both onsite and remotely, and we can dispatch engineers to any Vancouver location within 24 hours. Additionally, we offer free consultations to help businesses determine the best recovery strategy, ensuring minimal disruption to operations and data integrity.
Hard Drive Recovery
Recover data from all HDD models—physical damage, mechanical failure, or logical errors. Certified experts + ISO-certified cleanrooms. 24/7 support.
RAID Data Recovery
Repair RAID 0-50 arrays: failed controllers, corrupted parity, or degraded rebuilds. Fast, secure recovery for businesses. No data, no charge.
SSD Data Recovery
Chip-level SSD recovery for damaged controllers, encrypted drives, or firmware crashes. 99% success rate.
Server Data Recovery
24/7 enterprise server recovery. Fix RAID failures, OS crashes, or corrupted backups. Minimize downtime with military-grade security.
Apple Data Recovery
Rescue MacBook, iMac, or iOS data. Recover from water damage, failed SSDs, or APFS corruption. Apple-certified technicians.
Flash Drive Data Recovery
Restore data from broken, corrupted, or physically damaged USB drives. 99% success rate. No data, no fee.
Database Data Recovery
Repair SQL, Oracle, MySQL databases. Recover lost tables, corrupted transactions, or accidental deletions. 100% integrity guaranteed.
External Drive Recovery
Recover data from external HDDs/SSDs—water damage, firmware issues, or accidental formatting. Certified tools + 24/7 emergency service.
Laptop Data Recovery
Retrieve files from crashed laptops. HDD/SSD failures, malware attacks, or liquid spills. Fast turnaround. No data recovered? No charge.
NAS Data Recovery
Recover multi-drive NAS systems. Repair RAID failures, corrupted volumes, or NAS-specific firmware. 99% success rate.
SAN Data Recovery
Enterprise SAN recovery: restore complex storage networks, failed HBAs, or corrupted LUNs. 24/7 critical support.
SD Card Data Recovery
Retrieve photos/videos from damaged SD cards—water exposure, corrupted sectors, or accidental deletion.
We specialize in recovering data from all major brands and models of hard drives, external drives, SSDs, RAIDS, and servers. Our advanced facilities allow us to perform complex recoveries on a wide range of storage media with a high success rate.
RAID Data Recovery in Vancouver
RAID is regarded as one of the most dependable devices for storing critical data. Because of its secure data storage system, computer users entrust their valuable and important files to RAID arrays. Unfortunately, RAID arrays, like any other media storage device, are vulnerable to failure.
RAID array failure can derail your plans, but our skilled technicians will save the day. Data destruction can happen in an instant, but data recovery takes much longer. We provide emergency service options for customers who require their deleted files quickly. We will ensure that you receive your data in a timely manner, with turnaround times ranging from 8 to 48 hours and quick shipping.
Recovery of Various RAID Levels
Common Hard Drive Failure Signs
A hard drive is a reliable storage device that stores all computer users’ data. It saves all types of files, including photos and videos, music, text documents, and so on. The health of your external hard drive is important because if something goes wrong, you could lose all of your important data.
Frequent error messages during normal operations
Files and folders are disappearing or corrupted
Irregular system crashes and disk errors
Overheating
File or folder names have changed
Stuck spindle motor
An operating system won’t boot
Strange noises
Blue screen of death errors
Bad sectors prevent data access