Hi Jim
There has been some confusion about this. The Portable IS NOT replacing the PC3000 UMDA or Express. It is mainly used for ‘off-site’ forensic work so is portable. They have included NVMe support with this product, so we all expect it will be supported in the PC3000 UDMA at some future point.
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@Fraser
"He said it should be supported in another year"
Roman said in Oct. 2018
That sk hynyx SH87820BB controller (SSD) will be added in 2019
https://forum.acelaboratory.com/viewtopic.php?t=9878
N still (Mar. 2020 its not supported)
So what
From what I have heard, I don’t believe it will ever be supported. I think there will be a new release.
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This is the pricing Ace gave me.► PC-3000 Portable III System (for SATA/PATA/USB HDDs) - $9,950.00
► PC-3000 Portable III SSD System (for SATA/PATA/USB HDDs and NVMe/SATA SSDs) - $12,830.00
► PC-3000 Portable III RAID System (for SATA/PATA/USB HDDs and RAID) - $12,550.00
► PC-3000 Portable III Ultimate System (for SATA/PATA/USB HDDs, NVMe/SATA SSDs, and RAID) - $15,870.00
I think you are probably correct about the current PC3000 Exspress/UDMA not being able to support NVMe. Perhaps they could add support through an expansion card (wishful thinking) but it's more than likely going to end up being a new release of the PC3000 card with built in support for the NVMe drives.The question is: Do I buy the portable unit or wait for the next version of PC3000 card to be release? :-/
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MRT support is cheaper. :D
On Sat., Mar. 7, 2020, 07:45 Data Recovery Guru, <proz...@gmail.com> wrote:
A while ago, I received a reply from Roman saying that they often don't get the same SSDs in Russia for recovery, as others receive in other parts of the world. Therefore, there is a discrepancy in support.It would be nice if ACE would be more open/transparent with us [the clients] in describing truly what is on their developing list currently. Or if they need new SSDs to study on, have a section asking the public for them. I am sure many of us could put together few dollars to purchase a new SSD to send them for development, for a particular family/controller type.Personally, I am getting to the point where I just don't see the value in paying for their pricey support. Either better development support is necessary or the support price needs to come down significantly.
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My concern is that the amount of NVMe drives Portable can recover is pretty small. I have PC3K SSD and I would say only 25% of the SSDs we get in are supported.If you are in the situation where you need to increase capacity then maybe it falls right for you, but buying Portable just for NVMe is just not feasible.
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This is the pricing Ace gave me.► PC-3000 Portable III System (for SATA/PATA/USB HDDs) - $9,950.00
► PC-3000 Portable III SSD System (for SATA/PATA/USB HDDs and NVMe/SATA SSDs) - $12,830.00
► PC-3000 Portable III RAID System (for SATA/PATA/USB HDDs and RAID) - $12,550.00
► PC-3000 Portable III Ultimate System (for SATA/PATA/USB HDDs, NVMe/SATA SSDs, and RAID) - $15,870.00I think you are probably correct about the current PC3000 Exspress/UDMA not being able to support NVMe. Perhaps they could add support through an expansion card (wishful thinking) but it's more than likely going to end up being a new release of the PC3000 card with built in support for the NVMe drives.The question is: Do I buy the portable unit or wait for the next version of PC3000 card to be release? :-/Maybe the more we hold off on buying an entire new system ... the more they'll be pressured to create an add-on..? :)
(admittedly, my interpretation is probably the real wishful thinking) ...For that matter... maybe they'll "add on SAS support to the Express card" ... :)--
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@Jim - It has been confusing. Portable is not replacing PC3000, it is an additional tool designed with forensic guys in mind who may need to do data recovery work on site rather than in the office. PC3000 Express and UDMA will continue as normal.
@PCLAB – You might have pissed a few people off on this forum. I pay thousands of dollars a year on support with Ace Labs. That support can be sketchy from certain engineers/departments (not all). Over the past couple of years there has crept in an ‘attitude’ with responses. So to read that Ace offer ‘free’ support to people who do not pay for it really is not good to hear.
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Well. I want to share my experience with support:
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I kind of, do not want to wade into this conversation, but since it has drifted a bit away from the main point NVMe support to just plain support and tech-support I figured I would add my 2 cents in. Right off the bat I will say I have known and worked with Tech Support for many years, so one could think/say I am biased, probably am, but that is me.
I have been using the PC-3000 around 11 years now, in the begining I used Tech-Support very often (as Data Recovery Guru has rightfully stated). Now I use them sporatically throughout the year, sometimes more and sometimes less per month. Every year I pay the Tech Support and the software upgrades as part of my business operations. Bottom line is, this is an expensive business to get into and to maintain.
Tech Support- I look at it like this. If someone wants to use me as a Technical Expert in the Computer field, I do not charge 20 dollars an hour, but more like 80-140 dollars an hour depending upon which area of expertise they require. They pay for the amount of time consumed to accomplish the job. So apply that model to Tech Support, what is their per hour to us worth? Honestly for me, if they charged a per hour fee, my yearly expenses would clearly surpass the TS Support fee for one year (thinking back over the past years). This is a complex field and it could take us days to find the correct solution to solve a problem (or hours).
Software Updates/Upgrades- This field is changing continously and the manufacturers are making recoveries more difficult (by accident or design) so we have to find new ways of recovering data. If Ace Labs provides us a solution, there is a lot of research that has to be done to come up with a proper solution to function correctly. I think about the Seagate 7200.11 solution of so many years ago. What was once complicated to resolve, can be done very fast, did one need a PC3K, no but it made it a lot easier. Rosewood media cache problems, I like them for I can solve them quickly (for the most part) and earn money from the recoveries. You may admitt that with the PC3K (or Deepspar, UFS explorer.. etc) with the right tools some jobs are where we can really make money.
Self Reflection – for a basic failed head, service area modules, etc I can solve them pretty fast, but do I just say well that only took me a moment, so here you go… No I charge for my many years of experience, training and knowledge. I know the value of my time, if the customer feels that my time/price exceeds the worth of their data then they decline the recovery. Sure there are many free programs out there which can work with most recoveries and the customers can go and use them. Of course, I get many cases where the patient has a directory with RECUVA and a very current date and i begin to weep.
So yes the technology is ever changing and we have to be more creative in what we do. All around me are computer stores that advertise Data Recovery, where they mostly use free or really inexpensive software. When they send the people to me, i am not charging what they charge, but that which is standard for the level of investment that I have put into my equipment, travelling the world over to learn my craft and the long nights pondering over complex problems. This goes back to the basic statement, Time is money.
If one were to contemplate the above points, then maybe one can see that what they charge per one unit and the deep discount on the second or more unit, I feel there is value added.
Anyway, that is my 2 cents (with the friends and family discount).
Have a great day
Frank
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@PCLAB I know you are an Ace Lab partner and presumed that is why you got the additional support.
Maybe phrasing it a little better would have helped 😊
A lot of people ‘lurk’ on this forum and did not want them to get the wrong idea.
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Hi Tim (and other members)
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