Recover Data from Raid Drives with the Help of Experts


Posted August 12, 2020 by datarecoveryservice

However, when corruption does occur, because of logical or physical issues, raid users often face serious consequences. To protect you from such mishaps, RAID data service providers are there to recover data from raid drives.
 
Data corruption is fairly uncommon on most RAID arrays because of a variety of safeguards that protect against common sources of file loss. However, when corruption does occur, because of logical or physical issues, raid users often face serious consequences. To protect you from such mishaps, RAID data service providers are there to recover data from raid drives.

Causes of Data Loss:

Some of the common causes of raid file corruption include:

Virus damage
Physical media failures
Controller issues
Sudden power outages and electrical events
Software errors and malfunctions
Failure to eject hard drives ad storage devices before properly turning them off or disconnecting them
Hard drive failures, bad disk sectors, and other hardware related problems
Human errors

Process to Recover Data from Raid Drives

The service providers advise you to adhere to the following steps once the data has been raided:

1. Stop using the RAID array- After RAID is broken, failed, or turned inaccessible; do not perform hit and trial method, especially if the information is critical. The longer you take time to fix a broken RAID; it becomes difficult to get back data.

2. Disconnect hard drives from the RAID rack- Shut down or unplug the broken RAID set and thoroughly disconnect each hard drive from the RAID array.

3. Use SATA/IDE connectors to attach drives- After disconnecting, connect each drive to a windows PC. You can use SATA/IDE connectors or a SATA/IDE to USB converter cable, especially if you own a laptop or PC motherboard doesn't have enough SATA/IDE ports available.

4. Check disk smart status and clone failing drive- Use RAID recovery software which comes with a wise disk monitoring utility. This step is very most important, as you never know when a drive may fail due to some underlying problems, which might also be a reason for your broken raid drives.

Online Data Recovery Services

No one can predict when server data loss from a RAID will occur, but all we know that it can be a big problem when it does. If you suspect a RAID array failure, contact the experts immediately to get your data back as quickly as possible.

For more information visit https://lifeguarddatarecovery.com/raid-data-recovery/
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Last Updated August 12, 2020