ADR Data Recovery specializes
in recovering data from failed RAID controllers,
inaccessible RAID volumes, offline RAID containers and
damaged RAID arrays. If you have had multiple hard drives
fail in a RAID array or experienced a failed rebuild
attempt, our RAID data recovery engineers are equipped with
the latest technologies--including our own unique,
proprietary methods--to restore your data.
Recovering RAID from SQL
servers, Exchange servers, and large RAID arrays that have
failed, gone offline or are inaccessible requires extensive
training and sophisticated equipment to rebuild the RAID
volume and restore good, usable data. DO NOT ATTEMPT to
rebuild your RAID array if multiple hard drives have failed
or are offline. It will destroy your data! We have been in
the RAID data recovery business for over 10 years and
successfully recover critical data from RAID servers for
businesses, colleges, healthcare organizations, and
government entities across the United States, every day.
RAID Data Recovery for all types of Businesses
ADR Data
Recovery has a regional labs and service centers across the
US, where your
server drives and storage devices can be serviced. Choose
the RAID recovery center nearest you. Emergency RAID data recovery services are also available or we can schedule a courier to pick-up
your hard drives at your location.
Some factors that could cause a
RAID array to become inaccessible could include: damage to
the RAID stripe or parity, due to one or more failed hard
drives, a power failure, a back-up that may have been
restored unsuccessfully, malicious human intervention,
failed system updates or OS upgrades, viruses, or a boot
drive failure.
We have successfully recovered
data from all Dell, HP, IBM, Compaq, Gateway Servers and operating systems,
including relational database servers, web servers (Apache
and Microsoft IIS), business application servers, document
management systems, and content management systems.
RAID data
recovery procedures involve
determining the damage, source of the problem, and how much
data can be extracted. For serious failures, this may
involve careful disassembly and extensive manual repair of
hard drives in our clean room in order to rebuild your array
and restore your data. Our RAID data recovery engineers are
experienced with all RAID versions and operating systems so
you can rest assured we will do everything possible to get your business online as quickly as possible.
- The RAID controller has been corrupted.
- The array is broken due to a single bad
drive.
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- Power failure or surges have caused damage.
- An array rebuild has failed.
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“ADR worked tirelessly to stitch the data back together [on our client’s RAID 5 array]. I was amazed when ADR claimed that 100% of the data had been recovered. I was even more amazed when I saw for myself that they actually had. I hope you never have to go through a data disaster like this one. But if you do, it is my strongest possible advice to ONLY trust your data to ADR Data Recovery.”
Matt W.
IT Services Manager, Data management firm
Mather, CA |
We use complex data recovery methods to safely and securely restore your business-critical data and mission-critical files from the following types of data loss:
- RAID controller failure
- Rebuild failure
- Damaged striping
- Multiple drive failure (or multiple drives go offline)
- RAID array or volumes that won’t mount after a server crash
- Configuration damage or corruption
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- Addition of incompatible drives
- Hardware conflicts
- Software corruption
- Viruses or malicious intent
- Software or operating system upgrades
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“Our RAID failed on a Friday just before we all were about to go home and enjoy our weekend. We contacted ADR Data Recovery and set-up an emergency recovery with them. They sent one of their technicians to our worksite and he took the hard drives back to their main lab in Folsom. Later that evening, I was contacted by their tech and was told an e-mail containing the recoveryable files was in my inbox. To my relief, they were able to do a full data recovery and Monday morning we were back in business. Truely amazing!”
Jared P.
Software Development company
San Francisco, CA |
- All hard disk drive brands, including Western Digital, Seagate, Maxtor, IBM, Hitachi, Fujitsu, Samsung , and Toshiba.
- All operating systems, including Windows, Macintosh, UNIX, and Linux.
- All server types and databases, including Microsoft SQL Server, Oracle, Microsoft Exchange, Microsoft Access, and DB2.
- All RAID server manufacturers, levels and configurations: Dell, HP, IBM, Compaq, Gateway Servers, and RAID 5, RAID 6, RAID 0, RAID 1+0 configurations.
- All types of data loss, including mechanical failure, firemware damage, water damage, fire, viruses, accidental file deletion and reformatting, and software corruption.
“Our SQL server failed. After validating that we truly had failed RAIDed hard drives, I contacted a trusted colleague here in the Seattle area, [as well as] our storage vendor, and [they both] recommended ADR for data recovery. The speed and accuracy of ADR’s ability to recover mission critical information was highly touted to me as being second to none.”
Gaven K.
Consulting firm
Kirkland, WA |
Proven data recovery methods are used to restore your data from complex RAID arrays, single-drive servers and mirrored sets.
We have successfully recovered data from all operating systems and server types, including relational database servers, web servers (Apache and Microsoft IIS), business application servers, document management systems, and content management systems.
RAID
Recovery procedures involve determining the
damage, source of the problem, and how much
data can be extracted. For serious failure,
this may involve careful disassembly and
extensive manual repair in our clean room.
Our lab supports RAID 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 0+1, 1+0,
and 5+0.
For specific information, please select
your level of RAID below. Additional
configurations such as RAID 5+1 are covered
under the primary category, in this case,
RAID 5.
Call ADR Data Recovery now, to speak with our knowledgeable and friendly staff who are eager to assist you and answer any questions you have. Call us at 800-450-9282, or e-mail us at quotes@adrdata.com.
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