RAID Array Data Recovery

RAID Categories:
- RAID0
- RAID1
- RAID5
- RAID5E
- RAID 50
- RAID 6
- RAID 60
- RAID10
- JBOD
- and others, less frequently used
Can you recover data from all types of RAID?
Northwind Data Recovery has specialized since 2003 in data recovery from RAID0, RAID1, RAID5, RAID5E, RAID 6, RAID10, JBOD as well as from all other RAID types. Our success rates in RAID data recoveries are very impressive, usually reaching a whooping 100%!
RAID arrays are complex data storage systems that were initially used by companies and organizations (due to cost and complexity) on their servers.
In recent years, however, they are also preferred by individuals (especially NAS systems) as some of these solutions have become affordable, offering high data access speeds and access to data from everywhere.
RAID systems in all their forms, as reliable as they are, experience malfunctions that deny access to data (whether professional or personal) and often with their automation mechanisms further complicate the situation (e.g., automatic rebuild).
The technical team at Northwind Data Recovery is highly trained to handle any problem, regardless of RAID type (RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 5, RAID 5E, RAID 50, RAID 6, RAID 60, RAID 10, etc.) in the shortest possible time and with the greatest reliability.
If you have questions about data recovery from RAID arrays, you can find answers to what you need in the articles written by our engineers.
What is the procedure for data recovery from RAID / Server arrays?
- We receive the disks that comprise the RAID array and examine them for any damage and their functionality.
- We clone the disks to our secure storage media, correcting any possible damage they have.
- RAID identification and analysis are performed: Which disks contain files, what the file system is, what the stripe size is, what the disk order is, etc.
- Partitions are identified and analyzed to locate operational data and recover them.
Contact us (+30 210.3314829 for Athens, +30 2310.402675 for Thessaloniki, +30 6946.908811 for emergencies) so we can find a solution to the problem in your RAID system through a free diagnosis.