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What's the D Drive
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D drive is normally considered the Data Drive, or in this case the Database Drive, it's where the data is stored.
The theory/practice behind it is that the OS drive is written and rewritten over and over and over again, so the data itself is harder to recover if lost because the potential of it being overwritten is greater. You put your data on a drive that is only accessed to read and write that specific data, it is easier to actually recover said data if it is ever lost.
Since this D drive was only meant for databases, even with the data being wiped at a bit level, it would be easier to recover because they didn't use a security wipe, but a single pass wipe. This means the data was written over once, and in forensic terms, easier to recover... which it was.
Realistically it could have been named any letter, the letter isn't important, but people tend to label drives for logical reasons.
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1 - that is not likely a SQL Server database.
2 - someone deleted a folder named ‘databases’ definitely not a professional.
2 - someone deleted a folder named ‘databases’ definitely not a professional.
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So whats a C DriveThe Conservative wrote: ↑Wed May 26, 2021 1:39 pmD drive is normally considered the Data Drive, or in this case the Database Drive, it's where the data is stored.
The theory/practice behind it is that the OS drive is written and rewritten over and over and over again, so the data itself is harder to recover if lost because the potential of it being overwritten is greater. You put your data on a drive that is only accessed to read and write that specific data, it is easier to actually recover said data if it is ever lost.
Since this D drive was only meant for databases, even with the data being wiped at a bit level, it would be easier to recover because they didn't use a security wipe, but a single pass wipe. This means the data was written over once, and in forensic terms, easier to recover... which it was.
Realistically it could have been named any letter, the letter isn't important, but people tend to label drives for logical reasons.
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She makes it sound like recovering the data was some kind of advance technique, when in reality it is something any layman could do if they download the right software, and find a tutorial online.
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To most people it is.
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80% of ‘high tech’ work is just googling.
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Generic "Command" Or Control drive, where the OS resides.C-Mag wrote: ↑Wed May 26, 2021 2:31 pmSo whats a C DriveThe Conservative wrote: ↑Wed May 26, 2021 1:39 pmD drive is normally considered the Data Drive, or in this case the Database Drive, it's where the data is stored.
The theory/practice behind it is that the OS drive is written and rewritten over and over and over again, so the data itself is harder to recover if lost because the potential of it being overwritten is greater. You put your data on a drive that is only accessed to read and write that specific data, it is easier to actually recover said data if it is ever lost.
Since this D drive was only meant for databases, even with the data being wiped at a bit level, it would be easier to recover because they didn't use a security wipe, but a single pass wipe. This means the data was written over once, and in forensic terms, easier to recover... which it was.
Realistically it could have been named any letter, the letter isn't important, but people tend to label drives for logical reasons.
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Only if you don't know what you are doing. Or came from India, but then I repeat myself.
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When data is gone from a bit wipe, it's not as easy to get back, it's not impossible, but it sure isn't a guarantee. As I said, thankfully this was a one-pass wipe, if it was more, there would be a good chance the data would be gone, and you may have only gotten a partial recovery.
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