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RAID Data Recovery

Ensuring the safety of your critical data is paramount, and RAID systems are often the chosen solution for those looking to balance speed and redundancy. So when RAID systems falter, having a dependable RAID data recovery service is vital.

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Referred by All RAID Manufacturers

RAID devices vary depending on their manufacturer. DriveSavers engineers have an in-depth understanding of each manufacturer’s unique components and configurations. Our technical partnerships with RAID systems and controller manufacturers grant us exclusive access to methods, tools, and technologies that aid in RAID data recovery from SSDs, HDDs, and intricate hybrid storage systems.

Experts You Can Trust

With nearly 40 years in the business, our certified RAID data recovery engineers possess deep technical know-how, ensuring the best RAID recovery rate in the industry. We’re specialists in retrieving data from all operating systems and high-capacity devices, including RAID systems, NAS, SAN, and multi-disk servers. DriveSavers is the data recovery service you can rely on. We consistently save lost databases, ERP accounting systems, mail servers, and a wide range of mission-critical data for organisations of all sizes.

State-of-the-Art Cleanroom

When particulate matter invades an HDD, it can cause significant damage and data loss. Our DriveSavers ISO Class 5 Cleanroom stands out in the RAID data recovery services sector as a leading-edge facility. This space, free from dust and static and regulated for temperature and humidity, ensures the highest success for RAID data recovery protection. It safeguards the sensitive components of the drives, defending them against harmful particles during the crucial RAID data recovery process.

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Why RAIDs Fail

Failures can be attributed to a range of reasons: hardware malfunctions, human errors, software glitches or application mishaps. Whether it’s RAID array data recovery or RAID drive data recovery you’re after, we’re here to assist you every step of the way.

RAID Hardware Failures

Corrupted RAID configuration
Lightning, flood or fire damage
Drive physical abuse
RAID hard disk drive (HDD) overheat
Intermittent drive failure
Media surface contamination
Multiple drive failure
Power spike
Power supply burnout or failure
RAID controller failure
RAID corruption
RAID drive incompatibility
RAID array failed
Vibration damage
Damaged connector
Manufacturer defect
Power circuit malfunction

Human Error

Unintended or accidental deletion of files
Reformatting of drives/array
Reformatting of partitions
Incorrect replacement of media components
Mistakenly overwritten database files
Employee sabotage
Lost/forgotten password
Overwritten files
Overwritten RAID configurations
Overwritten RAID settings
RAID incorrect setup
RAID user error

RAID Software Issues

Backup failures
Computer virus or worm
Corrupt files/data
Damaged files or folders
Directory corruption
Firmware corruption
Repartition
Server registry configuration error
Missing partitions
RAID configuration error
Reformatting

Application Failure

Unable to run or load files
Corrupted database data or other files
Locked databases preventing access
Deleted tables

All RAID Servers and Configurations Supported

RAID Server Levels

RAID 0
RAID 0 1
RAID 1
RAID 1E
RAID 3
RAID 4
RAID 5
RAID 5E
RAID 5EE
RAID 6

RAID 10
RAID 50
RAID 51
RAID 60
RAID ADG
ZFS
RAID Z
RAID Z2
RAID Z3

RAID Server Hardware Types

HDD
SSD
NAND Flash
PATA/SATA
SAS
SCSI
iSCSI
eSATA
PCI
PCIE

RAID Server Makes

  • All HP ProLiant, LeftHand and 3PAR Series
  • All Dell PowerEdge, PowerVault, EqualLogic, and Compellent Series
  • IBM xSeries, Power Series (AIX, Linux) and storage subsystems
  • Supermicro server and storage subsystems
  • All Intel and AMD product lines
  • SAN– and NAS-based RAIDs and standalone storage systems
  • EMC and NetApp product lines

Call DriveSavers Day or Night to Get a Risk-free Estimate

We will email a free overnight shipping label and then call with the results of the evaluation and the cost to recover the data. If the data is unrecoverable or you choose to decline the recovery, your cost is zero pounds.

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