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Dallas RAID Data Recovery

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RAID Data Recovery requires the highest level of data recovery expertise

The design and setup of a RAID array builds some safety into the system. The downside? When a RAID drive does fail, it’s much more challenging to recover the data and the potential consequences can be catastrophic to you.
Some common causes of failure:

• Human error (in setup, maintenance or use)
• RAID Controller failure
• Accidental replacement/reformatting of components
• Drive failure(s)
• Viruses
• Hardware conflicts
• Software corruption

Dallas RAID Data Recovery

Also, thanks to the complexity of many RAID configurations, even simple attempts to restore the data yourself can make the data irretrievable.

• Do not try to rebuild or reinitialize your RAID
• Do not run FSCK on your RAID
• Do not run CHKDSK on your RAID

It is imperative that you select highly skilled professionals for any kind of RAID data recovery.
We understand that RAID arrays represent critical data for your organization. Some of our clients literally lose thousands of dollars a minute when a RAID drive goes down. RAID drives take top priority at 24 Hour Data.

Free Quote for Dallas RAID Data Recovery
We won’t waste your time or money. We always provide a full, free, no-obligation evaluation. Before committing yourself, you’ll know:
1. Exactly how much data is recoverable (and we stand by our “no data, no charge” policy).
2. Exactly how long the process will take.

Superior RAID Data Recovery Process
Our RAID data recovery rate exceeds industry standard while maintaining affordable prices. Using state-of-the-art resources and proprietary technology, 24 Hour Data can reconstruct and recover data from all types of RAID arrays.
We begin by examining the drive(s) for physical integrity. Then we copy all data, sector-by-sector, as an image file. This allows us, in addition to recovering data, to diagnose the cause of the failure. You can use that critical information to correct any current problems or future RAID installations, possibly saving you future nightmares. (That good night of sleep comes free with every service!)
For more information about our RAID Data Recovery services, please follow the links below.

Full list of Dallas RAID Data Recovery Services

24 Hour Data repairs, recovers and rebuilds inaccessible data from all types of RAID arrays, including:

• All RAID array types
• All RAID controller types
• All RAID controller manufacturers
• All Network Attached Storage (NAS) devices
• All RAID systems
o Compaq – All ProLiant series
o Dell – All PowerEdge series
o IBM – All IBM XSeries
o HP – ProLiant (CPQ), HP Integrity & HP NetServers
o Apple – Xserves, XSAN, Apple RAID
o Gateway Servers
o NetAPP – Network Appliance Filers
o Quantum – Snap Servers
o LaCie – Portable RAIDs
o Buffalo – NAS/RAID server
o Sun Microsystems – All servers and RAIDs
o EMC
o All Intel and AMD, I386 and RISC servers & RAIDs

Dallas RAID 0 Data Recovery

RAID 0 combines multiple hard drives into a single volume through a process called data striping. It works faster than other drive setups, but if one hard drive in the array goes down, the whole system fails.
The most common problems are physical, and the wisest course of action is to shut the array down and call us immediately.

Dallas RAID 1 Data Recovery

RAID 1 setups copy (“mirror”) data from one disk onto a twin drive. It’s good at preserving data integrity: if one drive fails, all the data is still on the twin.
It’s also potentially the fastest to recover, but if you can’t access data from either drive, you definitely need professional assistance. Please don’t wait to contact us.

Dallas RAID 5 Data Recovery

Offering a great balance of speed and data reliability, RAID 5 arrays are also the most common. It’s similar to a RAID 1 setup, except the original data is copied not just to a single twin drive, but written across multiple other drives (“parity striping”). As a result, any single disk can fail in a RAID 5 array without any loss of data.
If more than one drive fails, however, please do not try to regenerate data using remaining functional drives; it is too easy to permanently lose all data that way. As in a RAID 1 array, the complicated setup necessitates professional RAID 5 data recovery: call us so we can recover your data without delay.