While most data recovery firms still follow outdated, one-size-fits-all workflows, ADR’s approach is different. We’ve spent years building the tools, expertise, and systems to recover your data faster, safer, and more affordably—without putting your drives at unnecessary risk.


Most RAIDs don’t fail catastrophically. In fact, in the majority of cases we handle, only one drive has actually failed—the others are marked “bad” due to firmware glitches, boot-time misconfiguration, or degraded health that still allows safe imaging.

Instead of cloning every drive blindly, we start by:

  • Diagnosing the true health of your array
  • Identifying which drives can be trusted
  • Mapping roles, parity, and sync status

This lets us recover what matters, without wasting precious hours—or damaging sensitive drives in the process.


We use our own custom-built diagnostic software to:

  • Detect RAID geometry, health, and parity status
  • Evaluate likelihood of recovery before imaging even starts
  • Isolate stale or mismatched drives automatically

And when needed, we can rebuild arrays virtually—even when critical metadata is missing or corrupted.

Whether you’re working with a RAID-0, 5, 6, 10, 50, or something unusual, we go deeper than the surface-level “smart tools” most companies rely on.


We’ve designed our process to be flexible and fail-safe. Whether you’re in an emergency, evaluating options, or trying to avoid downtime:

  • You can diagnose your RAID instantly using our free JeannieLite™ tool
  • You can connect your drives to a safe recovery system, either your own or one we provide
  • You can recover remotely, with our engineers handling everything from start to finish

In many cases, there’s no need to ship drives at all.


When every hour matters, you can’t afford uncertainty. ADR gives you:

✅ A real recovery plan before imaging
✅ Clear next steps for business continuity
✅ Recovery engineers who know RAID inside out

We don’t waste time—or risk your data—chasing what’s already recoverable.


Whether you’re a system admin facing an unexpected RAID failure, or an enterprise leader evaluating recovery options, ADR gives you something most firms don’t:

Clarity before commitment.
Smarter diagnostics.
Faster outcomes.

Your data deserves better than trial and error.