RAID 10 Data Recovery Service
RAID 10 is a popular enterprise-level RAID system for many reasons, but primarily because its robust architecture essentially consists of a striped set of RAID 1 mirrors with a RAID 0 setup created on top.This method of combining mirroring with striping is referred to as RAID 1+0 (also known as RAID 10). In this configuration, the system provides mirroring (RAID 1) between two (2) or more drives and 'stripes' data in real time to a second set of mirror drives. This unique combination offers data redundancy and some speed advantages, but at the cost of usable storage space. Another implementation is RAID 0+1 . In this configuration, the system provides striping (RAID 0) between two (2) or more drives and 'mirrors' data in real time to a second set of striped drives.
This achieves not only superior duplication and sharing of data, but also simplifies seek and read operations, as well as easier rebuilds in the event of a single hard drive failure. This configuration combines the high speed of RAID 0 with the data redundancy characteristics of RAID 1, all without the need for parity calculations.
Data is mirrored identically across all member disks. This can lead to a false sense of security, as even the most secure systems can be destroyed by power spikes, multiple drive failures, etc.
RAID 10 systems are commonly used for processing-intensive applications such as online transaction processing or Microsoft Exchange. The overall advantages inherent in a RAID 10 setup make it a perfect choice because rebuilding is easy. However, in the event of a RAID 10 array failure, the average IT professional can sometimes be baffled by its complexity and should not attempt RAID 10 data recovery. Especially in cases of RAID controller failure or lost server registry, most IT professionals lack the experience or tools to perform a successful RAID repair.
RAID manufacturers differ greatly in the internal components and circuit design of their hardware. In-depth understanding of these designs is crucial for successful data recovery. However, as manufacturers do not disclose this information, RAID recovery techniques require years of development and reverse engineering to determine which are most effective.
As experts in single hard drive and striped volume recovery, FixmyData is fully capable of recovering your critical files from this and any other type of array/volume.
Our RAID Data Recovery Process Meets Manufacturer Specifications.
We Can Recover Data from Hard Drive RAID Arrays Produced by the Following (but not limited to) Manufacturers:
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