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| Date Added: March 10, 2008 01:13:17 AM |
RAID combines physical hard disks into a single logical unit either by using special hardware or software thereby offering redundancy and inceasing data availability. However, RAID configurations are typically complex and when a RAID does fail, it can threaten a large amount of critical data and put a business at extreme risk. Common RAID failures include: · Loss of RAID configuration settings or system registry · Inadvertent reconfiguration of RAID volume · Loss of RAID disk access after system or application upgrade · Malfunctioned Controller · Raid rebuild error or volume reconstruction problem · Missing RAID partition · Multiple disk failure in off-line state resulting in loss of RAID volume · Wrong replacement of good disk element belonging to a working raid volume Whatever the cause of your hardware failure and data loss, this is what you should do right now: · Do not panic · Never replace a failed drive with a drive that was part of a previous RAID system - always zero out the replacement drive before using · If a drive is making unusual mechanical noises, turn it off immediately and get assistance · Have a valid backup before making hardware or software changes · Label the drives with their position in a RAID array · Do not run volume repair utilities on suspected bad drives · Do not run defragmenter utilities on suspected bad drives · Do not attempt to repair the failed device · Contact a CBL Data Recovery expert at 1-800-287 225. As one of the world's largest and most successful data recovery companies, CBL Data Recovery is able to provide you with the quality customer service and expert enterprise data recovery services you need to help get your business up and running fast. Backed by our “No Data, No Charge” service guarantee and recommended by major manufacturers as a warranty safe hard drive recovery provider, CBL provides you with the level of expertise, comfort and security you demand in a data recovery firm. Whether you need RAID 0 data recovery, RAID 5 data recovery, or anything in between, CBL Data Recovery has you covered. Regardless of the size, configuration, operating system or platform of your enterprise storage system, whether it be a multi-disk RAID array system, SAN, NAS or other multi-disk server system, CBL's highly qualified engineers can recover your data even if all other means of retrieval have failed. Among the RAID data recovery projects we recover data for include corrupt databases, deleted and overwritten data files and user directories, failed backups, physically damaged hard drives and RAID configuration problems. Sydney Data Recovery Technologies ( CBL ) is a leading CBL Data Recovery Technologies offer a variety of services to recover data from a wide variety of causes, including: · Hard drive failure |