Afetr some web surfuing, I found some points that me be usefull for you:
1-This topic is a subset of a more general topic "Disaster Recovery" and also it is a subset of "Business Continuity".
My goal was to make fully media view without any managemental crossing, i.e, instructions for backuping, serious rules that wastes about 20% of comapnies money.
Things like if a system witha filesystem like NTFS crashed and its underlaying media is RAID, HDD, flash memories, etc. then exactly what actions should take place for maximum recovery.
Perhaps an off-site ftp backup, to your own leased private server in a remote datacenter, that is backed up to tape daily as part of the service, might be an option when you re-investigate this. Depending upon the amount of data to backup, this is a good low-maintenance option.
You will also find there all required tools to diagnose the drive, fix drive's firmware issues, retrieve data from bad sectors, etc... These tools became standard nowadays in the data recovery industry worldwide.
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