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RAID and server data recovery: specialists can recover vital company data when RAID volumes fail. Typical RAID failures occur when multiple hard drives fail, go offline or a RAID controller fails. This makes rebuilding your RAID volume on your own nearly impossible because the configuration information is lost or damaged.
Recovering RAID data when these things occur requires highly technical knowledge, years of experience and specialized equipment to prevent overwriting parity, restriping or initializing hard drives and destroying data.
Preserve The Integrity Of Your Data: Here's what to do if two or more of your RAID drives have failed, gone offline, are in degraded mode or you suspect your RAID controller has failed...
...Do not attempt rebuilding, swapping drives or connecting them to a new controller or server until you take these steps. This is vital if you want to preserve the integrity of your company's data and you want to avoid the risk of complete data loss or corruption.
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5 Vital Steps
To Preserve Your Data...
Step 1: Clearly label each drive and slot to avoid mix-up or confusion.
Step 2: Create sector-by-sector images or clones of each hard drive.
Step 3: If you don't have the equipment or utilities to image each drive or you can not image all drives then call us. We can do it for you.
Step 4: Do not perform rebuild attempts, restore backups, run data recovery utilities or any other operations on the imaged drives!
Step 5: If all attempts to rebuild or restore your data fail, Los Angeles Data Recovery will use your imaged drives to manually rebuild your array and save your data to a target drive.
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