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Lots of computer stores were always ‘wowed’ by the perceived revenues from data recovery. That combined with MRT offering a ‘pay by month’ option for their product meant a lot of companies found it very inexpensive to move into the data recovery market. However, owning MRT and using the hardware/software for data recovery are two different things. So it’s no surprise you saw a lot of companies move into the data recovery market, but that is not what is really happening from a revenue standpoint.
The complexity of modern HDDs make data recovery almost impossible for the ‘novice’. Without a deep understanding of HDD architecture and firmware there is just too much to learn to make it economically viable business. And as Robert mentioned there is very little commercial support for SSDs and it makes the vast majority of SSD unrecoverable.
My advice. Stay away from data recovery and concentrate your efforts on a more lucrative endeavor.
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Having all the tools in the world is one thing but having donor drive for HDD rebuilt and recovery is a completely different business, it took me almost 10 years to gather enough donor drives to be able to rebuilt almost 95% of all drives that I receive on the same day, if you don’t have then most client just cant wait for you to start sourcing drives at a huge cost. Then not to mention the financial costs for having hundreds or close to a thousand donor drives in hand.
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unfortunately, IT professionals around the world are not at all informed about the total unreliability of SSDs and, on the contrary, in their ignorance they are there advising their clients to replace the reliable (but above all 'predictable') hard disk with an SSD.
On the other hand, laptop/notebook manufacturers with the ultra-economical SSD that certainly results in a much lower percentage of mechanical shock accidents, have completely removed HDDs since 2016/2018 and only "push" SSDs.
The SSD, apart from memory cell degradation - a genetic problem of FLASH memory chips - has the EXTREMELY SERIOUS vulnerability of being an electronic board.
So when an SSD arrives burnt out because of ANY kind of electrical shock and the FLASH memory chip is burnt out, you obviously recover nothing, and some arrive with the chip burnt out without any electrical accident.
Insane is the SSD project and insane is whoever recommends the SSD as "more reliable" memory than an HDD.
This nasty combination of numbers + shitty percentage of recovered cases (10% to 15%) + the much longer time required for reading (compared to HDDs) those (few) SSDs that successfully resume + some other technical limitations should make it clear that SSD recovery is absolutely not a data recovery channel that would allow the sustainability of a DR lab.
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