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It's not often that the geeks get to help put a bad guy in the slammer but as <a href="http://www.eweek.com/c/a/Storage/Data-Recovery-Service-Reconstructs-Key-Evidence-in-Rape-Case/?kc=rss">eWeek</a> reports, the geeks at Seagate Recovery Services managed to recover the video of a rapist's confession that was badly burned in the transfer from the original camcorder tape. The poor DA didn't have the original tape and couldn't read the CD. Defense council claims the DVD has exculpatory evidence so

Howard Marks, Network Computing Blogger

July 30, 2008

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It's not often that the geeks get to help put a bad guy in the slammer but as eWeek reports, the geeks at Seagate Recovery Services managed to recover the video of a rapist's confession that was badly burned in the transfer from the original camcorder tape. The poor DA didn't have the original tape and couldn't read the CD. Defense council claims the DVD has exculpatory evidence so the DA has to produce it.The story continues with Akbar and Jeff's Data Recovery Hut telling the DA the data can't be recovered and ends happily when the Seagate geeks fix the lead-in and lead-out so a standard DVD player can read it.

So the moral of the story is that there are good data recovery services and not-so-good ones. Since a not-so-good one takes a bad situation and makes it worse, go for the big boys right away. If you're desperate enough to resort to data recovery, don't try to do it on the cheap.

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Howard Marks

Network Computing Blogger

Howard Marks is founder and chief scientist at Deepstorage LLC, a storage consultancy and independent test lab based in Santa Fe, N.M. and concentrating on storage and data center networking. In more than 25 years of consulting, Marks has designed and implemented storage systems, networks, management systems and Internet strategies at organizations including American Express, J.P. Morgan, Borden Foods, U.S. Tobacco, BBDO Worldwide, Foxwoods Resort Casino and the State University of New York at Purchase. The testing at DeepStorage Labs is informed by that real world experience.

He has been a frequent contributor to Network Computing and information since 1999 and a speaker at industry conferences including Comnet, PC Expo, Interop and Microsoft's TechEd since 1990. He is the author of Networking Windows and co-author of Windows NT Unleashed (Sams).

He is co-host, with Ray Lucchesi of the monthly Greybeards on Storage podcast where the voices of experience discuss the latest issues in the storage world with industry leaders.  You can find the podcast at: http://www.deepstorage.net/NEW/GBoS

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