Data Recovery Technicians knows what a headache it can be when your fail-safe RAID array fails and you need immediate help recovering data.
RAID drives can run mission-critical apps seamlessly for years. As a matter of fact, chances of RAID failure are under 0.25%. So, we understand your panic when one does fail resulting in lost files.
So, what causes a RAID array failure?
Our technicians work hard to troubleshoot, recover, and recover lost data from your RAID drives.
Our technicians use a combination of automated and manual data recovery processes to recover file systems from one or more RAID drives and storage components. RAID data recovery can be implemented on both hardware- and software-based RAID drives.
RAID drives are considered “fail-safe” for most companies because when one drive (member) fails, that drive can be replaced and the RAID controller will replay the array. One drive can fail and the redundant array can make up for the loss of raid data.
When more than one disk fails, it’s time to bring in the professionals. It’s important to let our trained technicians troubleshoot what is causing your disks to fail. Then, we can start recovering data and troubleshoot the issue to prevent your entire RAID from failing and losing your data.
The RAID controller is responsible for distributing your data and redistributing that data in case of a one disk failure. Therefore, in case of a controller failure, the data itself isn’t gone, but it cannot be interpreted.
Our trained technicians can use cryptanalysis to calculate the data parameters allowing for interpretation.