Employment offers and CVs - related to the data recovery and forensic markets
September 4th, 2017, 21:39
Looking for a DR engineer in Japan.
Relocation is fine, will help with accommodation.
Servers and RAID recovery and repair experience is the only requirement.
Deep understanding of the following:
Non-standard RAID levels: ZFS RAID-Z, RAID 5E, 5EE, 6E and RAID 50 (5+0), 60 (6+0), 100 (10+0);
Xserve, Drobo, IBM AIX, GFS2, several HP UX VxFS metadata format versions, HP Advanced Data Guarding (RAID ADG), StorNext (SNFS), Zetera Z-SAN (SAN-FS), older UNIX (DTFS, EAFS, HTFS), IBM General Parallel File System (GPFS, MMFS previously), etc
Full time Salary Starting at 50,000 + depending on experience
September 5th, 2017, 19:56
Everyone interested please write directly to
tora6@yandex.kz
September 6th, 2017, 4:12
DigitalDataRecovery wrote:Full time Salary Starting at 50,000
50K what ?
JPY ?
September 6th, 2017, 4:38
USD of course
September 17th, 2017, 23:36
DigitalDataRecovery wrote:Non-standard RAID levels: ZFS RAID-Z, RAID 5E, 5EE, 6E and RAID 50 (5+0), 60 (6+0), 100 (10+0);
Xserve, Drobo, IBM AIX, GFS2, several HP UX VxFS metadata format versions, HP Advanced Data Guarding (RAID ADG), StorNext (SNFS), Zetera Z-SAN (SAN-FS), older UNIX (DTFS, EAFS, HTFS), IBM General Parallel File System (GPFS, MMFS previously), etc
Considering this is a copy-paste from
our English web page, I believe it's worth mentioning that we'll be happy to help with these and several other technologies / file systems
remotely (online). :)
When we work this way data is not being transferred anywhere, hence never leaves your office.
Please feel free to PM me or send an email to the address from the page above.
October 3rd, 2017, 16:33
DigitalDataRecovery wrote:Looking for a DR engineer in Japan.
Relocation is fine, will help with accommodation.
Servers and RAID recovery and repair experience is the only requirement.
Deep understanding of the following:
Non-standard RAID levels: ZFS RAID-Z, RAID 5E, 5EE, 6E and RAID 50 (5+0), 60 (6+0), 100 (10+0);
Xserve, Drobo, IBM AIX, GFS2, several HP UX VxFS metadata format versions, HP Advanced Data Guarding (RAID ADG), StorNext (SNFS), Zetera Z-SAN (SAN-FS), older UNIX (DTFS, EAFS, HTFS), IBM General Parallel File System (GPFS, MMFS previously), etc
Full time Salary Starting at 50,000 + depending on experience
Those few persons who are very close yo your requirements are selfemployed or earning much more than your offer.
Better go with outsource option or downgrade requirements.
October 5th, 2017, 16:14
will help with accommodation
I lived in Tokyo about 30 years ago. At that time my employer paid US$2K per month for a basic furnished apartment.
September 3rd, 2018, 0:32
HI , I have 17 Years experience in DR field with Data Recovery product development, Data Recovery Services, specially Raid Data recovery of almost every type DAS, NAS and SANs. I have a strong knowledge of Filesystems, because i did reverse engineering of all major file systems.
We can discuss over skype :"sundeep.saini"
Regards
September 10th, 2018, 4:20
gorayen1 wrote:HI , I have 17 Years experience in DR field with Data Recovery product development, Data Recovery Services, specially Raid Data recovery of almost every type DAS, NAS and SANs. I have a strong knowledge of Filesystems, because i did reverse engineering of all major file systems.
We can discuss over skype :"sundeep.saini"
Regards
Wow. Nice. Small test for you. Where is allocation table (bitmap) located on Dell
Equallogic Sans ?
September 17th, 2018, 7:14
Dear DR Kiev,
As per your question, Allocation table (Bitmap) in Dell Equallogic SAN. Allocation table actually resides in File system either it could be FAT, ExFAT, NTFS, Linux or BSDs.It does not changes on specific hardware either Dell or HP...
Bitmaps could be of clusters or blocks or directory records like MFT or Inodes all have certain positions which are defined in file system metadata.
Regards
Gorayen
September 22nd, 2018, 15:24
gorayen1 wrote:Dear DR Kiev,
As per your question, Allocation table (Bitmap) in Dell Equallogic SAN. Allocation table actually resides in File system either it could be FAT, ExFAT, NTFS, Linux or BSDs.It does not changes on specific hardware either Dell or HP...
Bitmaps could be of clusters or blocks or directory records like MFT or Inodes all have certain positions which are defined in file system metadata.
Regards
Gorayen
It seem you never seen Equallogic servers.
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