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RAID Data Recovery Services from ReWave - Prevent Permanent Sata Loss

Category: Data Backup
Published: 03/29/2007, 18:45  
Editor: Remus Zoica
 
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    RAID systems, like any other data storage mechanism, are also susceptible to failure. Every day more corporations, small businesses, and end users are utilizing multi-disk RAID array technology for their storage needs. RAID systems offer users an increase in storage capacity over traditional single hard disks. In addition, many RAID configurations offer data redundancy which provides protection of the data in the event of a system failure. ReWave handles problems with their RAID arrays, and offers Hard Drive Recovery for RAID and data recovery service.

The process of recovering data from failed storage media it`s usualy unknown to the end user. A few common reasons why data may not be accessible are computer viruses, hardware or software problems, & lightning strikes.

    Lost data can be devastating to anyone regardless of whether you are a major corporation, a small business, or an individual.   Most of the people know that frequent backups are essential to protecting valuable data. However, many do not perform backups on a regular basis, and this is a big problem. The devices storing your data can sometimes fail without warning.  The failed media could be a malfunctioning server, a failed hard drive, a degraded RAID array, power surge, fire, or water damage.  Any of these problems can cause temporary or permanent data loss.

    A RAID can fail for various reasons including power surge, RAID controller failure, operating system failure, and multiple disk failure. In addition, many end users experience rebuild failure after replacing a member disk from the array. There are also cases where the RAID array is intact, but the data can be corrupt due to bad sectors, deleted files, or missing partitions.

    The first step to prevent permanent data loss, when experiencing a problem with a RAID array is to stop using the array immediately. Continuing to operate the array in a problematic state can cause serious problems. The ReWave company offers all types of data recovery services. The services adress to RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 5, RAID 10, RAID 50, and RAID 0+1. Each RAID case is given priority and handled using a methodical process. ReWave also offers telephone support 24/7 for critical recoveries.
We also have available an evaluation and no data-no fee service. Usualy RAID recovery can be very expensive- especially if you are dealing with a large number of member disks.

For more information visit the web site http://www.rewave.com.
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