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RAID Data Recovery Services in the UK |
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When an organization's Redundant Array of Independent Drives (RAID) system
fails, it can be the start to dead-end complications. Not only is the damage and
loss of data disruptive to productivity, it is also a major financial burden if
not handled properly.
If such a data disaster is not immediately managed by an expert RAID
Data recovery professional, data loss can become permanent.
SalvageData's UK RAID data recovery team is experienced and skilled at handling the
most difficult of RAID recovery scenarios.
If past clients like NASA, NYU and the U.S. government are comfortable with our
expertise, you can be guaranteed that SalvageData UK can tackle and
resolve the most difficult RAID failures known to occur. Because our
lab environment use many separate hard drive configurations and file systems,
our team of professionals utilize the latest NAS, SAN, and Server RAID tools and
data recovery strategies. We have established a level of expertise in RAID
recovery, unparalleled by even the most prominent competitors.
There are a lot of reasons that cause a RAID system failure. Sometimes it's
human error, a power fluctuation error, software, or hardware problems. It's
also common for failures to result from a disk or controller, triggered by a
power failure or surge. If not treated quickly and skillfully, this can lead to
a disruption of logical volumes, which very often destroys the file system
structure, as well as its data.
That's why it is imperative that you contact SalvageData's experts
immediately if you experience a RAID failure. A customer-care
representative will advise you on how to proceed and connect you with one of our
professionals. Our RAID professionals will then walk you through the process of
submitting a case and get your system on its way to recuperation.
SalvageData UK supports and performs data recovery for all RAID server
makes and types, including the most widely used RAID 0, RAID 1 and RAID 5
configurations.
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Varying Configurations and RAID Types |
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The different types of supported RAID configurations are:
RAID 0
RAID O uses what is called a data striping technique. Multiple hard drives
are combined into one large volume. Because it splits the data and accesses both
drives in parallel, RAID O reads and writes faster than a non-RAID
configuration. RAID 0 doesn't offer data redundancy and requires a minimum of
two hard drives to be totally restored as a requirement for completing a
successful RAID recovery.
RAID 1
RAID 1 mirrors, or copies the content of one drive onto another twin drive.
If one of your drives should fail, mirroring guarantees optimal data integrity
and instant access to your data. Another advantage of RAID 1 is that it allows
you to use just 50 percent of your NAS device's available capacity. A
requirement for RAID 1 is a minimum of two hard drives and when using more they
must be even numbers. The advantage of this type of RAID configuration is that
recovery takes less time, resources and tools - assuming that the mirrors
functioning correctly when the failure occurred.
RAID 5
RAID 5 offers the best mix of data backup, capacity and performance. Although
RAID 5 does stripe all available drives into a single large volume, space equal
to one of its hard drives is used to store parity data. If correctly configured,
when one hard drive fails, it will use the parity data to rebuild your data.
RAID needs a minimum of 3 hard drives. Another backup option RAID 5 offers is
hot spare. This reserves an additional hard drive that takes over immediately if
another drive fails. Total RAID capacity is calculated by subtracting the space
of two drives from the sum of all the hard drives. If you want to use hot spare
with RAID 5, you must have a minimum of 4 hard drives. In order for us
to perform a successful RAID recovery, we need all of the drives that are part
of the array.
Non-RAID
A RAID configuration is not necessary in order to configure your server.
However, such non-RAID configurations, which are often referred to as JBOD (Just
a Bunch Of Disks), offer no data redundancy and are generally slower than RAID
configurations. Recovering data from a non-RAID configuration can vary in
complexity based on its hardware configuration.
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The RAID Recovery Experts for All
Configurations and Platforms |
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SalvageData UK's team of recovery technicians and engineers pride themselves on
being proficient with the latest hardware platforms, in addition to the most
used legacy systems. We are professionally qualified to service all of the
following hardware and RAID manufacturers listed below. Often we only require
the drives, controller and storage devices in order to perform a RAID recovery.
We treat every RAID data recovery project sent to our lab as a top priority
because we understand how important the lost data is to your business or
organization. If you have any questions concerning RAID configurations or data
recovery, don’t hesitate to contact our customer-care representatives.
Using advanced data recovery methods we can safely and securely restore your
business-critical data from the following types of data media failure and
situations:
- RAID controller failure
- Configuration damage or corruption
- Addition of incompatible drives
- Hardware conflicts
- Software corruption
- Rebuild failure
- Damaged striping
- Multiple drive failure (or multiple drives go offline)
- RAID array or volumes that won't mount after a server
crash
- Viruses or malicious intent
- Software or operating system upgrades
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RAID Data Recovery for Server Make and Media By: |
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All ProLiant Series |
Full RAID Support |
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All PowerEdge Series |
Full RAID Support |
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- ProLiant (CPQ)
- Integrity
- AlphaServer
- e3000
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Some/ Limited |
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IBM XSeries, Unix AIX, PSeries |
Full RAID Support |
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Entire line of product |
Full RAID Support |
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All Intel, AMD + More |
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Entire RAID Product line |
Full RAID Support |
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