Data recovery in Linux

Have you lost data on a Linux device? Then you’ve come to the right place, as Digital Recovery specializes in Linux data recovery over the years and has successfully completed thousands of data recoveries.

Customer opinions on Linux Data Recovery

“A Digital Recovery Datenrettung has proven to be an absolutely reliable partner and recovered our company’s HP RAID at Egon Zehnder International GmbH in record response time. Absolute business recommendation!” – Pascal Jung, IT Support Manager

“In our engineering office, we store and manage our data on a QNAP NAS network storage with RAID 10. Due to a failure in two hard drives, access to our master and client data was no longer possible. Digital Recovery repaired all faulty data, backed it up, and transferred it to an external mass storage device in a very short time. Throughout the data recovery process, Digital Recovery stayed in touch with us to prevent any mishaps during storage. Once again, thank you for the professional work!” – Steffen T, CEO

Compatible Linux file systems

  • btrfs
  • EncFS
  • ext
  • ext2
  • ext3
  • ext4
  • FTPFS
  • LUFS | FUSE
  • CurlFtpFS
  • Next3
  • NILFS | NILFS2
  • OrangeFS
  • ReiserFS
  • Reiser4
  • Tux3

Compatible Linux distributions

Arch Linux derivatives

  • Antergos
  • BlackArch
  • Frugalware
  • Manjaro
  • Parabola

Debian derivatives

  • AntiX
  • Aptosid
  • Bananian
  • Cubian
  • DebianEdu
  • Deepin
  • Devuan
  • DoudouLinux
  • Elive
  • Finnix
  • gNewSense
  • GPartedLiveCD
  • Grml
  • IServ
  • KaliLinux
  • Kanotix
  • LinuxAdvanced
  • LMDE
  • MakuluLinux
  • MXLinux
  • Parsix
  • Raspbian
  • Siduction
  • SimplyMEPIS
  • SolydXK
  • SparkyLinux
  • TheAmnesicIncognitoLiveSystem
  • UniventionCorporateServer
  • VyattaOpen-Firmware-Router
  • Whonix

Ubuntu derivatives

  • Artistix
  • BodhiLinux
  • CaixaMágica
  • Comfusion
  • dyne:bolic
  • elementaryOS
  • Emmabuntüs
  • Estobuntu
  • Goobuntu
  • JoliOS
  • Karoshi
  • Kiwi
  • LiMux
  • LinuxLite
  • LuninuXOS
  • Mint
  • Netrunner
  • Nova
  • OpenGEU
  • OS4
  • PeppermintOS
  • Poseidon
  • Puredyne
  • Qimo
  • Sabily
  • StartOS
  • SuperOS
  • SymphonyOS
  • Trisquel
  • UbuntuChristianEdition
  • UbuntuPrivacyRemix
  • UbuntuSatanicEdition
  • VoiceBuntu
  • xUbuntu
  • Zentyal
  • ZevenOS
  • ZorinOS

Gentoo derivatives

  • ChromiumOS
  • Funtoo
  • PartedMagic
  • Sabayon
  • SystemRescueCd
  • TinHat
  • Toorox
  • Ututo

Red Hat derivatives

  • Alt
  • PLD
  • Turbolinux
  • Vine

Fedora derivatives

  • ASPLinux
  • AuroxLinux
  • BerryLinux
  • BLAG
  • Ekaaty
  • FedBerry
  • Fuduntu
  • Hanthana
  • Korora
  • LinpusLinux
  • LinuxXP
  • MythDora
  • Noys
  • Ojuba
  • Omega
  • OpenXange
  • Pidora
  • QubesOS
  • RedFlagLinux
  • RedStarOS
  • TrustixSecureLinux
  • Xange
  • YellowDogLinux

RHEL derivatives

  • CentOS
  • ClearOS
  • Endian
  • Oracle
  • RedBiz
  • RocksClusterDistribution
  • Scientific
  • SMEServer

Mandriva derivatives

  • Mageia
  • MCNLive
  • OpenMandriva
  • PCLinuxOS
  • ROSA
  • TinyMe
  • TrinityRescueKit

Slackware derivatives

  • Absolute
  • Agilia
  • Arktur
  • Austrumi
  • Draco
  • HostGIS
  • ImagineOS
  • Kongoni
  • RIP
  • Plamo
  • Porteus
  • SalixOS
  • Slax
  • SuperbMiniServer
  • Vector
  • Zenwalk

SUSE derivatives

  • Linkat
  • openSUSE
  • SUSELinuxEnterpriseDesktop/Server

Other Linux derivatives

  • AliyunOS
  • Alpine
  • Android
  • blackPantherOS
  • Crux
  • DamnSmall
  • Devil-Linux
  • Dragora
  • eisfair
  • ELinOS
  • fli4l
  • Foresight
  • Geexbox
  • IPCop
  • IPFire
  • KaOS
  • Kwort
  • Lighthouse64
  • LinuxFromScratch
  • LPS
  • Lunar
  • MacPup
  • Momonga
  • NixOS
  • OpenELEC
  • openmamba
  • OpenWrt
  • Paldo
  • Pardus
  • Plop
  • Puppy
  • SliTaz
  • SophosUTM
  • TinyCore
  • VoidLinux
  • xPUD

Typical data loss issues in Linux systems

Defective sectors in the file system often cause issues. A defective superblock and broken inodes quickly lead to data loss.

Linux is often used in servers, NAS, SAN, and other RAID systems. The use of multiple hard drives or SSDs and the different RAID levels make Linux data recovery more complex than other data recoveries.

In our data recovery lab with the highest technical standards, we recover your data using proprietary technologies. Digital Recovery has the expertise needed to retrieve your data. Contact us now for guidance.

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