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RAID Data Recovery
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RAID data recovery

If you need RAID data recovery, we can help. We specialize in complex RAID arrays. RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 5 and beyond. We can get your data back quickly.


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Case studies include information about actual recoveries completed within our lab. You may find similar symptoms to a problem you are having with your drive. Here are a couple of recent cases:

• 250GB Seagate Clicking
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RAID Data Recovery Services

We specialize in all types of arrays from RAID 0 to RAID 5 and beyond
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ACS Data Recovery specializes in complex RAID configurations, and we can recover data from any level RAID. Although RAID systems increase speed and are designed to protect your data, on occasion they do fail. If your RAID system has failed, we can help get your data back. We can successfully recover data from both spanned and striped configurations, from RAID 0 to RAID 5 and beyond.

Expedite services are available for all RAID arrays. In many cases, where a RAID has suffered a logical or controller failure, we can have your data back to you within 24 hours of receipt. Additional expedite service fees apply, but when you need your data back, this is quite possibly the quickest service available in the industry.

For more information about specific types of RAID recoveries, select your configuration below:

Our RAID recovery methods use a combination of hardware and software, and we take every precaution to make sure your data is totally protected. RAID data recovery can be extremely tricky, and before any recovery method begins, we clone or image each drive sector by sector. Whatever you do, do not let anyone run any type of recovery tool on a RAID system. Just one mistake can cause a total loss of your recoverable data.

Why Choose ACS Data Recovery For RAID Data Recovery?

  • All drives are cloned sector-by-sector, so there is no chance of any additional data loss. We cannot make the situation worse during our recovery attempt.
  • Flat rate pricing (recovery fee based on the total number of drives)
  • Specializing in SAN & NAS Equipment
  • We can successfully recover data any RAID configuration
  • We work with SNAP, HP, Dell, Sun, and many others
  • Thousands of satisfied customers
  • Expedited Services Available
  • Confidential service, and HIPPAA compliant
  • We sign confidentiality and non-disclosure agreements whenever required.
  • Recovery lab is biometrically protected to keep your data safe and secure at all times.

If your RAID has failed, and it contains mission critical data, you must be extremely careful how you proceed. Running utilities, replacing drives, and trying to fix the problem yourself can sometimes have catastrophic results, which may ultimately render your data unrecoverable.

RAID Failure Tips:

  • Do not run chkdsk - this will destroy raw recoverable data
  • Check all hardware connections
  • Check for excessive heat. This causes many hardware failures.
  • Clean the system thoroughly, remove all dust build up
  • Make sure the drives stay in their original order

Common Problems We Recover Data From:

Read our informative report: "RAID Data Recovery - How It Works"

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What Is RAID?

In computing, a redundant array of independent disks, also known as redundant array of inexpensive disks (commonly abbreviated RAID) is a system of using multiple hard drives for sharing or replicating data among the drives. Depending on the version chosen, the benefit of RAID is one or more of increased data integrity, fault-tolerance, throughput or capacity compared to single drives. In its original implementations (in which it was an abbreviation for "redundant array of inexpensive disks"), its key advantage was the ability to combine multiple low-cost devices using older technology into an array that offered greater capacity, reliability, speed, or a combination of these things, than was affordably available in a single device using the newest technology.

RAID configurations are one of the more tricky to recover data from mainly because your data is spread out among multiple disks which are typically configured as a single logical unit.

Other RAID Configurations:

RAID 2

Stripes data at the bit (rather than block) level, and uses a Hamming code for error correction. The disks are synchronized by the controller to run in perfect tandem. This is the only original level of RAID that is not currently used. Extremely high data transfer rates are possible.

RAID 3

Uses byte-level striping with a dedicated parity disk. RAID 3 is very rare in practice. One of the side effects of RAID 3 is that it generally cannot service multiple requests simultaneously. This comes about because any single block of data will by definition be spread across all members of the set and will reside in the same location, so any I/O operation requires activity on every disk.

RAID 4

Uses block-level striping with a dedicated parity disk. RAID 4 looks similar to RAID 3 except that it stripes at the block, rather than the byte level. This allows each member of the set to act independently when only a single block is requested. If the disk controller allows it, a RAID 4 set can service multiple read requests simultaneously.

RAID 6

Extends RAID 5 by adding an additional parity block, thus it uses block-level striping with two parity blocks distributed across all member disks. It was not one of the original RAID levels.

RAID 6 is inefficient when used with a small number of drives but as arrays become bigger and have more drives the loss in storage capacity becomes less important and the probability of two disks failing at once becomes greater. RAID 6 provides protection against double disk failures and failures while a single disk is rebuilding. In the case where there is only one array it makes more sense than having a "hot spare" disk.

Death Of A Hard Drive

Does Your Drive Sound Like This?

• Head Crash
• Bad Head
• Bad Head 2
• Bad Head 3
• Slow Spindle Motor
• Head Stuck To Platter

If your hard drive sounds like any of the above, it more than likely has suffered a physical failure. It is recommended you, power your system down immediatly! Just pull the plug if you have to, and do not reapply power to the drive. Call us at 1-800-717-8974 for more information about our services.


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