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Got a Crashed RAID Storage?

Disk Doctor RAID data recovery experts are certified by Adaptec and can recover your data even if all other means of retrieval have failed. We specialize in all available raid arrays regardless of the array size, configuration, operating system, or platform of your Raid Array.

RAID Data Recovery is one of the most complex recovery processes that we perform at Disk Doctors routinely. Engineers at Disk Doctors take such RAID jobs as a challenge and will get your data back as much as possible.

Why Choose Disk Doctor for Crashed RAID Storage?

Disk Doctors Lab has recovered thousands of servers over the years. Data Recovery process for Raid starts from an initial FREE evaluation stage. Our engineers treat every RAID recovery as a priority. Once the server or drives reach our lab, our engineers will evaluate them and find out the exact issue with the raid array.

In the evaluation process, we will determine whether RAID has logical corruption to the array structure, or the drives in the RAID array have suffered any physical damage. Once the cause of failure is determined our Raid engineer will send you a report along fixed quotation for your approval.

Once approved the recovery begins, in the case of logical corruption, our engineer will make a raw sector by sector image onto Disk Doctors’ storage media, and then destripe the array using proprietary tools. This process can be repeated several times to get better result.

Recover Data from Crashed RAID Storage

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☑️ Submit Your Case to Get a Free Shipping Label.

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☑️ Send Your Crashed RAID Storage for Analysis.

☑️ Free Drive Evaluation 

☑️ Quick Turnaround

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FAQs

>> What are the typical reasons why RAID fails?

RAID controller failure, lost RAID configuration, multiple drive failure, inadvertent reconfiguration, mechanical issues, virus damage, and formatted partitions are some of the causes of RAID failures. Errors made by people, including incorrect troubleshooting, can make recovery much more difficult.

>> Is it possible to retrieve data after reinitializing my RAID array?

Indeed, even if the RAID array has been reinitialized, data recovery is frequently still feasible. Reinstalling the operating system or making new partitions, however, is essential since they have the potential to erase data. Make contact with Disk Doctors if you need expert recovery help.

>> How long does it take to retrieve data from RAID?

The number of drives and the complexity of the failure determine how long it takes to restore RAID data. Full recovery can take anything from three to forty-eight hours, whereas assessment usually takes three to six hours. For urgent instances, there are rush services accessible.

>> How should I respond to strange noises coming from my RAID array?

To save more damage, turn off the system right once if you hear odd noises coming from your RAID devices. Never try troubleshooting on your own since incorrect handling might make data loss worse. Ask the experts at Disk Doctors for help.

>> Which operating systems and RAID levels are compatible with recovery?

All RAID levels, including RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 5, RAID 6, and bespoke configurations, are covered by Disk Doctors’ data recovery services. Windows (NT, XP, 2000, 2003), Linux, Novell, IBM AIX, HP-UX, Sun Solaris, UNIX (all versions), and Macintosh are among the supported operating systems.

If drive crash is slowing you down, then definitely getting professional help is the best idea

DISK DOCTORS is the logical choice to secure such help. Please feel free to get more details by visiting local office or calling us at 0203-0869-512 or 0800-0436-611