RAID Server Recovery Service for All RAID Types & Systems
With our deep knowledge of how RAID controllers work and years of experience with file system structures and virtualized setups, Flashback Data has had great success in RAID data recovery. We can recover data from any number of drives completely independent of the controller by manually de-striping the array into a single storage unit and then recovering the data. To speak with one of our raid server experts, call us at 866-786-5700.
RAID is an acronym for Redundant Array of Independent Disks. This technology allows for increased storage reliability through redundancy, combining multiple low-cost, less-reliable drive components into a logical unit where all drives in the array are interdependent.
Servers with multi-drive RAID arrays can still fail, just like a non-redundant solution. Even though most RAID systems are redundant, it is widespread for single drive failures on a RAID 5 system to go unnoticed due to the noise levels in a server room. It is not until the second drive fails that major data loss occurs. We understand that losing data on a RAID system can be catastrophic to any business.
Multi-drive consumer units are now becoming the norm in the household too. With inexpensive external storage, consumers can easily set up a RAID system at home for added data protection.
We offer various data recovery services, including hard drive data recovery, flash drive/SSD drive recovery, and mobile device recovery.
Our RAID Recovery Services
We offer recovery for all server configurations.
We have cost-effective, time-sensitive solutions for any RAID system failure, including:
Controller Failure
When a RAID controller fails, sometimes the configuration is lost. When a new controller is replaced, the configuration doesn’t always remain intact, and major data loss can occur.
Single and Multi-drive Failures
When a single hard drive in a RAID 5 array fails, it may go unnoticed, especially in a loud server room. When the second drive fails, the whole system will generally bring down.
Logical Failures
Failure to the Master Boot Record, file system damage, and deleted files can cause logical failures, just like a non-RAID hard drive. This includes viruses, which could disable all drives in a RAID array.
Disaster Recovery
Fire, flood, and electrical damage from surges are common causes of server-level data loss.
Deleted Files & Wiped Drives
Often when a server goes down, an IT person will call technical support for their server. Since, most of the time, the tech support is more interested in returning the functionality of the device, they will suggest fixes that may put the data in jeopardy.
Flashback Data can handle any server type with a RAID configuration, including:
Dell PowerEdge and PowerVault Servers
Compaq and HP ProLiant Servers
IBM Servers
EMC SAN Servers
Sun Servers
NAS Servers
We provide RAID recovery services for consumer products, including:
Drobo
Synology
LaCie
NO DATA – NO CHARGE | RISK-FREE EVALUATION | FREE SHIPPING | FAST TURNAROUND
RAID Recovery Server Levels
Since we have a deep understanding of how each RAID device works, we have developed the technology to recover from any of the following RAID levels and any combination thereof:
RAID 0 | RAID 1 | RAID 3 | RAID 5 |
RAID 6 | RAID 0 + 1 | RAID 10 | RAID 50 |
Each RAID level offers unique challenges in the recovery of information due to its uniqueness in its configuration and failure type.
We Recover Data from All Kinds of RAID Configurations
We have experienced thousands of different scenarios and are ready for anything regarding RAID failure.
RAID 0 | RAID 1 | RAID 3 | RAID 5 | NAS |
RAID 6 | RAID 0 + 1 | RAID 10 | RAID 50 | SAN |
Choose the Data Recovery service with a proven history of success!
Flashback Data can recover data from any device, no matter the damage.
HELP! WHAT DO I DO IF MY RAID SYSTEM DRIVES FAIL?
It depends on the RAID level and your knowledge of the system. If it is a complicated setup you are unfamiliar with or feel uncomfortable at all, contact a data recovery RAID professional immediately, especially where critical information is involved. If a single hard drive fails in a redundant RAID type where the data is still accessible, replace the failed drive with an exact spare and let it rebuild the array. If you have a second failure, hot spares set up, and are unsure of the order of the drives, you will only make matters worse or even unrecoverable if you try to replace or rebuild drives. Whatever you do, do not reinitialize your system if you are concerned about your data.
We have seen countless situations where staff not completely familiar with their systems try to ‘fix’ the problem but only make it impossible to perform a RAID data recovery. In most of these situations, it would have been possible if they had contacted a data recovery professional before trying to reinitialize.
And as always, please feel free to contact Flashback Data anytime, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
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5508 US-290 Suite 350,
Austin,
TX 78735,
United States
Phone: 866 786 5700