RAID Recovery

RAID Recovery Tips: Prevent Further Data Loss

When your RAID server fails, it may feel like a betrayal. After all, you chose the redundancy of RAID specifically to prevent data loss, and here you are, faced with a need for RAID recovery. Whether you're afraid that you're going to lose your important files or have already found that you can't access some or all of your data, these tips from RAID recovery experts can save the rest of your data until you can get it to a RAID recovery expert in Beverly MA.

Preventing Further Data Loss Ahead of RAID Recovery

The actions you take - or don't take - after your RAID server fails can determine how much usable data a RAID recovery expert can retrieve from your failed drive. These tips will help you avoid losing more data and maximize the amount of data that RAID recovery pros can get back from your media.

Unplug the Power from the Server

If you suspect physical damage, turn the machine off immediately and remove power to prevent anyone from accidentally powering it up again. RAID recovery pros point out that attempting to access data on a physically damaged disk can cause more damage and physically destroy any data that may be stored on the damaged segments.

Do Not Write New Data to the Drives

If you believe that you've lost data on a RAID server, do not do anything that will write new data to the same disk even if you don't believe there is any physical damage. Anything that saves data to the same disk could potentially overwrite important data that RAID recovery experts could otherwise retrieve for you.

Do Not Open the Drive

Avoid the temptation to open the media or alter the disk or drive in any way. Hard drives need to be opened in a clean room using special tools that will not further damage the disk. Contact a RAID recovery company in Beverly MA to do the job for you.

Do Not Try to Recover the Data Using DIY RAID Recovery Tools

There are a number of do-it-yourself data recovery tools on the market, and some of them claim that they can handle RAID recovery. Keep in mind that anything you do has the potential to erase or overwrite the data remaining on your drive, and, if the drive is physically damaged, could cause further damage that makes the data inaccessible to even the best RAID recovery pros.

Do Not Format the Drive

Avoid formatting, partitioning or otherwise altering the file structure on the failed RAID server. Doing so can make it impossible for a RAID recovery expert to retrieve your data.

When a RAID server fails, it's tempting to try to do something - anything - to try to get to your precious data. Take a deep breath and pick up the phone to call in a [statetitle] professional RAID recovery operation and let them handle the job properly.


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