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Multiple Failed RAID Drives

Hard Drive 911 RAID Recovery is one of the few data recovery companies successfully performing RAID Recovery from RAID arrays with multiple hard drive failures.

Multiple Drive Failures in a RAID is a very common issue due to the following:

RAID arrays are seldom monitored as intended. RAID arrays are often neglected due to the perceived notion that the data is safe because of the fact it is on a RAID.

Multiple members (drives) in a RAID are subject to the same physical event based on proximity. Flood, fire, and electrical issues are all serious issues for any hard drive. In a RAID these dangers are compounded. If a power surge gets through your UPS or power condition, the entire RAID is at risk. In a fire or flood, all the components of a RAID array share equal risk of damage or destruction.

Multiple Failed Drives in a RAID presents unique challenges which Hard Drive 911 RAID Recovery Services had spent more than a decade engineering specialized solutions for. RAID's (other than RAID 0 Striped Arrays) are designed to be fault tolerant of one or more drives experiencing complete failure. If one drive fails, and is replaced and a rebuild of the RAID is completed, the data should remain intact with no downtime.

Complexity arrises when multiple drives fail in your RAID array. In many cases of two or more drives failing, we must determine which data is the most current iteration to rebuild from. Data is often written incorrectly to the RAID drives during failure, presenting itself as corrupt data.

Hard Drive 911 RAID Recovery Services has more than a decade of industry-leading expertise in multiple-drive RAID failures. Whether you use a two-drive Lacie RAID 0 or a 32-drive server, we have the expertise to recovery your mission-critical data.

Please contact Hard Drive 911 RAID Recovery Services at RAID@HardDrive911DataRecovery.com or (888) 470-3282 (DATA) to discuss your RAID recovery.

 
Degraded RAID Array

Degraded RAID Arrays may present themselves in one of five ways:

  1. The server may notify you though a preconfigured message.
  2. You may see or hear a drive failure.
  3. The RAID will go offline.
  4. The RAID will not perform as expected.
  5. Files and directories may be inaccessible.

In the event of a degraded RAID Array, we recommend use of the RAID be stopped immediately and power down the system. Continued use may risk further damage to the RAID, complicating recovery efforts.

Hard Drive 911 RAID Recovery Services has more than a decade of industry-leading expertise in multiple-drive RAID failures. Whether you use a two-drive Lacie RAID 0 or a 32-drive server, we have the expertise to recovery your mission-critical data.

Please contact Hard Drive 911 RAID Recovery Services at RAID@HardDrive911DataRecovery.com or (888) 470-3282 (DATA) to discuss your RAID recovery.

 


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Excellent Data Recovery Services I have sent Hard Drive 911 many hard drives that were physically failing for one reason or another where the data was not retrievable. In a very short time, they (Hard Drive 911 Data Recovery) have been able to recover the data from all the hard drives i have sent them. Their work is excellent. Also i just wanted to say the staff at hard drive 911 is very friendly, courteous, and professional. They will take the time to answer all your questions and concerns. You certainly can rely on them for all your data recovery needs. Thanks!

Boca Raton, FL, October 8, 2010

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