We are Experts in RAID 5 Servers And Data recovery
RAID 5 Data Recovery from All Server Brands Including:
| DELL | IBM | Compaq | HP | Drobo | G-RAID | Buffalo | Seagate | Western Digital | Samsung | Toshiba | Hitachi | Apple | Etc…
RAID 5 server arrays
RAID 5 server arrays dominate the industry, they are reliable, fast, and allow you to use more of your server’s hard drive space than almost all other RAID arrays. RAID 5 servers also give you the ability to have a single hard drive failure without affecting your data. It is very important when you do have a hard drive fail, that you immediately replace that drive and let it rebuild thru parity. It you hesitate and allow a server setup with a RAID 5 configuration to run for an extended period of time, you are risking your data. When a single drive goes down this causes stress to the remaining drives due to those drives not only having to read the data that is contained on them, but they also must read the parity to continue to give you access to your data. This is a diagram showing a properly configured RAID 5 server Array.
Why Should You Choose Integrity Data Recovery?
Certified: We are one of the most accredited and certified institutions in the industry. Don’t be fooled by companies that are not properly certified.
Trusted & Secure: HIPPA & PCI compliant so you can trust your data is always secure. You and your data’s security are important to us.
Tools: Our Engineers work with only the highest level tools available in our industry. We offer you the best opportunity for successful recovery of your data.
No Data No Charge: We stand behind our name “Integrity Data Recovery” and Guarantee to recover your data or there is NO CHARGE for our services.
Fastest Service: We offer all our customers 24/7 emergency service. Emergency service means we work on your drive 24/7 until we get your data recovered and back to you securely
Experienced Engineers: Our recovery engineers are the best in the industry. They have a no-quit attitude when it comes to recovering your data.
Highest Success: With unmatched success rates, we attempt all solutions to recover your data, safely and securely. We will not stop until we have recovered your data.
ISO 5 Clean Room: This ensures your drives are protected from airborne particles that can damage your hard drives and make them unrecoverable. Don’t allow your data to be at risk by allowing them to be open outside of a clean room environment.
How Much Will It Cost To Recover The Data From My Failed RAID 5 Array?
due to the complexities of having to repair multiple drives and imaging those drives as well as aligning the stripe points across the multiple drives, We can only give you a price range, so you will know best and worst case scenarios. But we cannot determine an exact price until a recovery is completed.
Our RAID 5 recovery prices are affected by the possibility of dealing with stale data within a drive in your RAID 5 Array. (Stale data is caused by a drive failing days, weeks, or months before the RAID 5 server goes down, thus having no current data written to it). Our RAID 5 recovery prices are based on the number of drives in your RAID 5 Array, drive capacity, type of drives, system type, failures, file systems, data contained on the system, and service level of recovery. Integrity Data Recovery is going to give you the most for your money, we are typically LOWER PRICED then competent data recovery competitors. We will meet or beat any of our competent competitors pricing GUARANTEED.
Your First Step… Call Integrity Data Recovery and allow our RAID Recovery Specialists to gather the needed information to provide you with an initial price quote to get you started. Our RAID specialists will walk you through the data recovery process and answer any questions you may have. We will provide you with a price range for the service level that best fits your needs, based on urgency, and how quickly you need the data returned.
The Most Common RAID 5 Failures are…
Physical Drive and RAID Server Failures
Physical failures of your RAID 5 Server components can leave you without access to your data. The most common reason for a RAID 5 server to fail is drive failure, both physical and logical. It can also be caused by failure of the following components: RAID controller, power supply, RAM, motherboard or backplane of your RAID server. Regardless of the RAID 5 server failure, our experienced RAID engineers can recover your data or there is ZERO CHARGE to you or your company.
Logical Drive and RAID Server Failures
Logical drive failures are the most common logical server failures we see. Every hard drive in your RAID Server contains firmware. This firmware can become corrupt over time. Without properly working firmware these drives do not know how to identify and read data. Firmware acts as a mini operating system, telling the drive how to identify with the device and how to read data. Firmware can be very difficult to overcome but our industry leading engineers do it daily. Logical failures can also be caused by operating systems such as: Windows, Mac, Linux, Unix, Novell, or VMware systems as they become corrupted. Other causes can be: virus related, improper shutdown, windows update or user error. Any of these scenarios can damage the operating system to the point that it fails to boot, boots in a loop, blue screens, or freezes. At this point, you have no access to your data and you need our free diagnostic evaluation to determine what the next step is in recovering your data. Our engineers can help you with steps that might save you from having to use a data recovery service. Call Integrity Data Recovery now and one of our RAID recovery engineers will help you properly diagnose your RAID 5 Server.
User Error
The most common user error on a RAID server is accidental deletion of partition, or accidental deletion of files and folders. Most user errors in a RAID configuration can usually be recovered, but it is vital for you to stop using the server and turn it off. Any further use of the server significantly reduces the likelihood of a successful recovery of your data. Everything you do after this point is going to write over the top of your existing data, making it disappear forever.