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RAID Recovery
With several years of data recovery experience and
expert data recovery engineers , Deep Golden
Recovery Corporation has the capacity and technical
expertise required to solve complex RAID recoveries.
Hard drive data recovery becomes more complicated
when a failed drive is part of a RAID array making
RAID data recovery one of the most technically
challenging types of data recovery.
DGRC, as a division of a large corporation, is able
to provide unmatched resources and proprietary
technology to offer full RAID recovery services,
which many data recovery providers can not offer.
With the DGRC pre-service
data recovery evaluation,
you’ll know exactly what data you’ll get back before
making decisions to proceed with a RAID recovery
service.
RAID Recovery
Capabilities
DGRC Data Recovery services utilize advanced data
recovery tools and techniques to repair, recover and
rebuild inaccessible data from all types of RAID
systems and situations:
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Any RAID level, RAID
controller or RAID architecture
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Any hard drive type, make or
model
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All causes of data loss -
recover data from simple, to the most complex
and catastrophic, data loss situations -
including viruses, natural disasters, accidental
deletion, system crashes, corruption, hardware
failure and more
Recoverable
RAID Levels
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RAID 0
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RAID 1
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RAID 5
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RAID 0+1
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And more
Recoverable
Hard Drive Types
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IDE/ATA/PATA/EIDE
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ULTRA/ATA
100
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SAS
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SCSI
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USB
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Firewire
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eSATA
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SATA
RAID
Usage Tips
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Never
replace a failed drive with a drive that was
part of a previous RAID system - always zero out
the replacement drive before using
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If a drive
is making unusual mechanical noises, turn it off
immediately and get assistance
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Have a valid
backup before making hardware or software
changes
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Label the
drives with their position in a RAID array
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Do not run
volume repair utilities on suspected bad drives
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Do not run
defragmenter utilities on suspected bad drives
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In a power
loss situation with a RAID array, if the file
system looks suspicious, or is un-mountable, or
the data is inaccessible after power is
restored, do not run volume repair utilities
Due to the highly technical nature of RAID
recoveries, an important step to take when
choosing a data recovery provider
is to ensure that the provider has the capacity to
take on large and highly complex recovery jobs. Many
data recovery providers do not have enough resources
or expertise to handle a successful RAID recovery.
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