Data Recovery Prices 2026: Real Ranges for HDD, SSD, RAID and Phones

Quick answer: There is no single price for data recovery. Logical failures (deletion, format, corrupt file system) sit at the low end, physically damaged drives needing a clean room and donor parts run mid-range, and RAID, NAS and server arrays go higher depending on size. An honest lab will not quote a firm price over the phone before seeing the device. At DSET diagnosis is free, and on physical cases we charge no lab fee if we cannot recover. Info line: +90 536 662 38 09.

Why there is no flat price list

No two drives arrive with the same fault. A wrongly formatted healthy disk and a drive with a crashed head are worlds apart in both labor and cost. Be careful with anyone quoting a fixed number over the phone without seeing the device.

Realistic 2026 ranges

Logical faults are the most economical. Physical faults with head or board work cost more. SSD and NVMe controller failures vary with low level NAND reads. RAID, NAS and servers span the widest range based on disk count and rebuild effort. Phones and flash are moderate unless chip-off is required. The cost drivers are explained in depth in why data recovery is so expensive.

The 6 factors that set the price

Fault type, device type, capacity and fill level, donor part need, urgency, and encryption. Fault type is the biggest divider.

Free diagnosis, no data no fee

Bring or ship the device, we diagnose and quote for free. On physical cases, if we cannot recover the data we do not charge a lab fee. That is the standard of labs that trust their own work.

The only real way to lower the bill

What you do at the first symptom directly affects the cost. Retrying a clicking drive, writing new data to a formatted disk, repeatedly plugging in a dead SSD. All of it makes the case harder and the price higher. The cheapest recovery is the one brought in before the damage grows. Ankara Hacettepe Teknokent: +90 536 662 38 09.