RAID Recovery
Our dedicated team of RAID recovery engineers are trained to handle all of the current server hardware platforms as well as the commonly used legacy systems utilized in the market today.
Complex fault-tolerant systems can also suffer from a crash. Often, failure to correctly implement these systems leads to a point of malfunction and can cause data loss. This is a human error and not the shortcomings of the technology used or the design of the array.
Even the best-configured system can fail due to:
- RAID Controller failure
- Multiple drive failure
- Accidental replacement of media components
- Accidental reformatting of drives or whole RAID array
- Array configuration lost
- Intermittent drive failure resulting in RAID degradation
Every single RAID data recovery case which arrives at our labs receives high priority importance because we know and understand them to be a top priority for most organizations. Our disk recovery process, coupled with our ability to produce a safe sector-to sector dump of the complete volume, allows us to process an array as a collection of image files. RAID recovery of crashed members of the array is similar to hard drive recovery procedures.
All further procedures to recover data from array members are done on the raw images, leaving original drives intact. Our advanced software tools will extract the data from the images. When a drive image is not available, the tools can reconstruct the data 'on-the-fly' in the same way that the RAID rebuild process would have done on the original system.
After determining what steps will be necessary to complete your RAID data recovery, we will contact you for approval . No work will be done without your approval. As soon as you approve the quotation, our engineers will continue with the recovery process.
Irrespective of the interface: IDE, EIDE, SCSI, SAS, or SATA, we can recover data from any hard drive RAID arrays made by but not limited to the following manufacturers:
- IBM
- HP
- Dell
- Fujitsu
- Compaq
