subject: 4 Crucial Points To Consider Involving Raid Recovery [print this page] Drive Medics, San Diego's premier Raid and Data Recovery experts have put together a list of 4 important things you need to consider involving Raid recovery.
Raid recovery (RAID 1,2,3,4 and 5) is a very specialized process. It is highly recommended that you do not consult just any novice shop with your data recovery issue. Many regular computer repair shops don't have the proper facilities, equipment or expertise to handle your Raid recovery needs.
Experienced data recovery companies will follow a standard set of RAID data recovery procedures. This usually includes an initial evaluation, where trained technicians carefully examine the array to diagnosis the exact nature of the problem. Also, they'll will attempt to make an image of the failed hard drives. The RAID data recovery specialists will then extract the data from the image, and work to piece it together.
There are 4 critical points to consider when Raid recovery is involved to ensure the successful recovery of your data.
1. Don't make any sever RAID bios configuration alterations! 50% of the time, novice network technicians can prevent data recovery through their enthusiastic experimentation.
2. Make sure you call us before removing your drives from the server so we can guide in proper drive removal handling and documentation. The difference between unsuccessful and successful Raid recovery can be as simple as having a Raid specialist guide a network technician through all the intricate details.
3. Price- Paying the extra money for the facility that has laser, robots, and nano technologies is well worth the extra money. Once a technician tries to get your data, they lower the odds someone else can be successful. Altering the calibration settings or memory can be catastrophic. A RAID specialist typically has years of experience in various reassembly techniques.
Only a professional Raid recovery company should be consulted to help you with any Data Recovery issues to make sure you don't lose the important information on your hard drive.