Tag: raid

  • Can You Still Recover RAID 5 server?

    Can You Still Recover RAID 5 server?

    It is indeed possible to recover RAID 5 server but it depends on how it was reformatted. If it was reformatted through the operating system (high-level reformat), such as Windows, it is still possible. The thing is, if the server is reformatted through a RAID controller unit (low-level reformat), it will be impossible because this…

  • Things to keep in mind when looking for Raid 5 Recovery Services

    Things to keep in mind when looking for Raid 5 Recovery Services

    Data recovery is a complex process and indeed requires an expert to do all the recovery. It is needed instantly because it is important for essential server data. There are lots of Raid 5 Recovery services that cater on-site and remote recovery choices. Since reformatting is really a hard task, choosing the right company carefully…

  • 5 Impotants notes for Raid 5 Recovery

    5 Impotants notes for Raid 5 Recovery

    Raid 5 Recovery is actually possible but time, resources, effort and knowledge are necessary to make the recovery successful. These factors make the process one of the most technically demanding form of data recovery. RAID 5 presents some advantage and disadvantages for the process. On the other hand, parity information can increase the speed of…

  • 5 things to keep in mind over RAID 1 Recovery Approach

    5 things to keep in mind over RAID 1 Recovery Approach

    RAID 1 recovery is still possible even if it was accidentally reformatted but it depends on how it was done. A reformat through the operating system such as Windows or commonly known as a high-level reformat, will produce a so-called “clean” volume but the original data will still be present on the free disk space.…

  • Make Data Recovery From RAID Disk Arrays

    Make Data Recovery From RAID Disk Arrays

    Already, in previous post we share 5 best apps for Hard Disk Drive Data Recovery and in this post we’re sharing how to make data recovery from RAID disks arrays. For those who do not know RAID stands for “Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks” and it was coined in 1987. Its a method of combining…