RAID Data Recovery One or more RAIDed hard drives are in degraded mode, fail, are offline or your RAID controller has failed or lost it's configuration...
Common RAID Failures
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 regularly recover 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.
ADR Data Recovery Specializes in RAID Recovery Attempting to rebuild your array, swapping hard drives, placing hard drives in a new server or on a new RAID controller can result in severe damage to parity, striping and leave you with corrupt data. Before attempting a rebuild we highly recommend that you get sector-by-sector images of each drive in order to preserve the integrity of your data and eliminate the risk of total data loss.
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Common Problems
- The RAID controller has been corrupted.
- The array is broken due to a single bad drive.
- Power failure or surges have caused damage.
- An array rebuild has failed.
- 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
- Addition of incompatible drives
- Hardware conflicts
- Software corruption
- Viruses or malicious intent
- Software or operating system upgrades