SCO UnixWare Recovery
SCO UnixWare is a UNIX operating system maintained by SCO Group. SCO UnixWare is classically installed as a server rather than desktop. Binary distributions of UnixWare operating system are available for x86 architecture based computers. It was initially released by Univel, a mutually owned organization of Novell and AT&T's USL or Unix System Laboratories. This operating system supports several file systems including VxFS (Veritas File System - VxFS1, VxFS2 & VxFS4) and UFS File system.
UnixWare is principally marketed as a scalable, reliable, and secure UNIX server. The latest file version of SCO UnixWare is 7.1.4. It is an award winning, State Of The Art UNIX operating system. SCO UnixWare is the most widely used and popular UNIX based server operating system with outstanding features. There are several features of SCO UnixWare, some common features are:
- It is proven and mature operating system for supporting your most critical line of business applications
- It is affordably priced to host all of your computer requirements
- Provide support for all the newest industry standard hardware platforms and peripheral devices
- Gives high performance, reliably and scalability
- Larger file size capability with Open Server Kernel Personality
- Supports all popular open source components native SCO UnixWare ports of OpenSSL, Mozilla, Apache, Samba, OpenSSH and OpenSLP.
Due to its enhanced features and functionality, several organizations use SCO UnixWare operating system as their main server operating system that controls the entire data storage of the company. It is used in all kinds of organizations ranging from small business to large enterprises.
Though, SCO UnixWare is considered as the most reliable and secure operating system but nothing is 100% fail proof and reliable. The problems can occur in this operating system also. These problems generally can cause the nightmare of data loss and can create catastrophic situations for an organization.
There are several possible causes of data loss from SCO UnixWare operating system. Some of the most common reasons among them are as follows:
- Inode Allocation Unit Corruption
- VTOC corruption
- Fatal Boot Error, can not load stage 3VTOC corruption
- OLD (Object Location Table) damage
- Primary file set Inode corruption
- Inode allocation unit damage
- Operating system malfunction
- Accidental file deletion
- Volume corruption or deletion
- File system errors
- Virus attack
Along with these reasons, there may be several other reasons that can cause the data loss from SCO UnixWare based server. If any of these critical situations occur, you need to recover your data for smooth running of your business.
You can recover your lost data from SCO UnixWare operating system based server using SCO UnixWare data recovery software. These software are available with different brand names that you can use by yourself without having any prior technical knowledge. You should always choose a UNIX data recovery software that can recover data from hard drive volumes based on VxFS and UFS file systems.
Stellar Phoenix (SCO UnixWare) Data Recovery software is a read only and non destructive UNIX data recovery software that recovers the lost data in original format without performing an write operation on the affected drive. This UNIX recovery software examines your affected hard drive volumes for corruption and recovers the data from it.
This data recovery software can recover the lost data from SCO UnixWare server hard drive volumes based on VxFS and UFS file systems and all of their editions like VxFs1, VxFS2 and VxFS4. This SCO UnixWare data recovery software has an extremely simple, cool looking and interactive user interface for giving an easy data recovery environment to the user.
If you are having any questions about this UNIX recovery software, please visit Stellar's website. You can also download the free demo version of this UNIX data recovery software from the website to check out the performance, usability and user interface of the software. Demo version can also show the preview and number of recoverable files.

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