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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
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.
Server 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
back on track as quickly as possible.
When disasters like
flooding, hurricane, lightning or fire strike, our
data recovery engineers can be counted on to get
your company data back online fast!
If necessary, an emergency data recovery engineer
can be dispatched to your location to expedite the
recovery process
and keep your data safe.
Protect your data
and your equipment from further damage,
please turn off your system and write down the
symptoms you are
experiencing. For example, a hard drive making a
clicking sound, RAID drives in degraded mode, RAID
controller failure, Empty containers, volume not
mounting or recognized, a BIOS error, or multiple
hard drive failure.
ADR Data Recovery has recovered data from many of the most popular
server and hard drive manufacturers:
Prior to restoring your data, disassembly of your hard drive may be required in order for our technicians to analyze and diagnose the extent of the damage to your hard drive. In a clean room environment, we remove the covers and seals from the hard drive so we can work on or replace internal components while maintaining manufacturers’ warranties.
A partial list of hard drive manufacturers we recover data from include:
“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 |
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