subject: Raid Recovery - Taking The Best Steps To Retain Your Data With Secure Data Recovery [print this page] RAID originally stood for 'redundant array of inexpensive disks', and was later changed to 'redundant array of independent disks' to get away from the 'inexpensive' tag. These days, the phrase 'RAID server' is used generally as an umbrella term for computer data storage that divides data among different drives; depending on what type of RAID server you use, this data is also replicated.
That might not mean a lot to you, but one thing it does mean is that when your RAID array crashes it is no simple task to recover the data on it, and when this happens it is extremely important for your business to contact the right people the first time as there is often only one shot at getting data off of ruined drives - if the people you contact are not up to the job they may finish the task of destroying the data that the original event started, and as we all know that could cost any business huge amounts of money.
Secure Data Recovery is one of the premier data recovery specialists with more than 12 years of experience, state of the art secure facilities and next generation equipment and programming regimes. They offer recovery on all RAID systems including RAID 0 through 0+1; they also offer RAID repair and many other services.
The RAID 0 arrays are the hardest to work on; the systems lack any fault tolerance mechanisms which makes data loss a more serious event than in other types of RAID arrays. RAID 0 does have its technological advantages, but easy recovery of damaged drives or corrupted software is not one of them.
At Secure Data Recovery they have developed specific plans of action, tools and programming to address these issues, and even with RAID 0 the chances of data recovery are excellent. Secure Data Recovery will evaluate your drive for free and provide you with a full diagnostic report detailing what they will be able to recover and detailing the costs of that recovery.
When you do need RAID recovery, you can trust Secure Data Recovery to handle your information in the most secure facilities. They are Class 10 ISO 4 Certified Cleanroom ready and hold multiple security certifications including SSAE 16 and 70 certifications. While it is always good for any company to protect their information, for many types of companies and government entities it is not just a matter of choosing a company that has such certifications but a matter of law that they do - no matter what your business, whether it is required by law or not you can rest assured that Secure Data Recovery will treat your data with the same security concerns that we do for the most stringent clients.
When it comes time for RAID recovery, it is imperative that you contact the company that knows these systems in and out, that has the technological savvy, the equipment and the programming ability to recover the data that your company depends upon - do not take chances; when your RAID array suffers a hardware of software malfunction resulting in data loss, call Secure Data Recovery.