Question:
I need some RAID recovery help?
MichelleCowbell
2010-02-08 09:54:05 UTC
I need RAID data recovery services for my setup at work and at home. Should I do this myself? If so, how? If not, which company should I use?
Three answers:
2010-02-09 02:56:26 UTC
If your RAID array has failed, if it is already powered off then make sure it is left so. You are best leaving it to a professional company such as Retrodata (http://datarecovery.uk.net/). RAID data recovery services and RAID recovery are stuff they seem to specialise in



Retrodata were the first company ever to offer a penalty "cash back" in the event they are unable to recover a RAID that has suffered from logical damage, including rebuild failure, controller failure or firmware updates which I think is a good reason why you should at least try them.



Their client list is somewhat extensive as well
Alex Teny
2010-02-08 15:18:47 UTC
The Data Recovery Wizard Professional supports five types of Dynamic volumes: Simple Volume, Striped Volume, Spanned Volume, Mirrored Volume, RAID 5 Volume.
marchinkoski
2017-01-13 13:42:50 UTC
on the commencing up you pick a striped RAID setup to get the greater beneficial useful throughput and the comprehensive 320GB potential. Secondly you have gotten the means to choose to examine the BIOS to tell your gadget that the disks are in a RAID array (in case you have an extremely present day gadget). as as we talk as that's executed your dwelling dwelling house windows restoration disk will purely see one logical disk of 320Gb even regardless of the shown reality which you have 2 160Gb disks and the working gadget will set up on a unmarried partition on the logicalchronic. you will probable might choose to place the RAID drivers on a floppy and press F6 on the suited time. It relies upon on your motherboard and BIOS (Sorry i do no longer understand the epox). undergo in techniques striped RAID supplies boost velocity yet decreased information possibility-loose practices. If one disk crashes then you lose each and every and each thing, so which you will backup regularly...


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