RAID Data Recovery Services
RAID Data Recovery Services - Servers, NAS, SAN
Our professional team provides exceptional RAID recovery services, trained to handle all current RAID hardware platforms as well as commonly used SAN and NAS devices on the market.
Complex fault-tolerant systems can also crash. These systems often fail due to improper implementation, leading to points of failure and potential data loss. Unfortunately, NAS data loss is often caused by human error. Data loss frequently occurs accidentally due to formatting, reinstallation, deletion, or overwriting volumes. This is human error, not a defect in the technology used or the array design.
Even the best-configured RAID systems can fail due to:
- RAID Controller Failure
- Multiple Hard Drive Failures
- Accidental Replacement of Media Components
- Accidental Formatting of Drives or the Entire RAID Array
- Lost Array Configuration
- Intermittent Drive Failures Leading to RAID Performance Degradation
Professional RAID Array Data Recovery
FixmyData has extensive experience in recovering data from failed RAIDs, including parity-distributed as well as basic spanned or striped volumes. We only need the active members of the array to recover lost data—no controller, cables, or chassis required. If a data recovery company asks you for the original RAID controller or array system, be cautious—you may be putting recoverable data at risk with an unprofessional company!
RAID levels with different architectures have many similarities, but each type also has its "favorite" failures and different handling techniques:
RAID Data Recovery - Our High Priority
Every RAID data recovery case that arrives at our lab receives high priority because we know and understand that these cases are of the highest importance to most organizations. Our disk recovery process, combined with our ability to generate secure sector-by-sector images of complete volumes, allows us to process the array as a series of image files. The RAID recovery process for crashed array members is similar to the hard drive recovery procedure.
We are experts in all disk-based hardware and software RAID array configurations:
- RAID 0
- RAID 1
- RAID 0+1
- RAID 1E
- RAID 3
- RAID 4
- RAID 5
- RAID 6
- RAID 10
- RAID 50
- RAID 60
- RAID 5E
- RAID 5EE
- RAID 7
- RAID Z
- X-RAID
You can compare the advantages of different RAID levels in the RAID Level Comparison Table.
All subsequent procedures for recovering data from array members are completed on the original images, keeping the original drives intact. Our advanced software tools will extract the data from the images. When no drive images are available, these tools can rebuild data "on the fly," much like the RAID rebuild process on the original system.
To ensure the best outcome for your RAID data recovery, our RAID recovery service team will evaluate the necessary steps and obtain your approval before proceeding. Once you approve the quote, our engineers will continue with the recovery process.
Our RAID data recovery process complies with manufacturer requirements.
We recover data from any hard drive RAID array manufactured by, but not limited to, the following manufacturers:Latest Publications
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