RAID & Server Recovery

RAID Array & Server Recovery
When Multiple Drives Fail

A degraded or crashed RAID array is a business emergency. Our RAID recovery engineers reconstruct arrays, rebuild parity and retrieve data — even from multiple simultaneous drive failures.

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No Recovery, No Fee Emergency Response Available All RAID Levels Supported
Supported Configurations

Every RAID Level. Every Failure.

Our engineers have specialist tools to reconstruct RAID parameters, remap stripe offsets and extract parity — even without the original controller.

RAID LEVEL

RAID 0 (Striping)

No redundancy — any drive failure means total array loss. We reconstruct the stripe layout manually to recover your data from the surviving drives.

SCENARIOS HANDLED
Single or multiple drive failure
Incorrect stripe size rebuild
Corrupt partition table
RAID LEVEL

RAID 1 (Mirroring)

Mirror failures from controller corruption, simultaneous drive failure or incorrect rebuilds — we recover from either member of the mirror or both.

SCENARIOS HANDLED
Controller failure mid-rebuild
Corrupted master boot record
Both mirrors degraded
RAID LEVEL

RAID 5 (Distributed Parity)

The most common enterprise RAID. We handle single and double drive failures, missing parity, wrong rotation and controller-specific metadata formats.

SCENARIOS HANDLED
Double drive failure
Parity corruption
Wrong RAID parameter assumption
RAID LEVEL

RAID 6 (Dual Parity)

Up to two simultaneous drive failures tolerated. We recover data even from three or more degraded drives using proprietary parity reconstruction tools.

SCENARIOS HANDLED
Triple drive failure
Extended rebuild failure
Controller firmware bug
RAID LEVEL

RAID 10 (Stripe + Mirror)

Nested RAID combining striping and mirroring. We peel back each layer — recovering from failed stripe sets and rebuilding mirror pairs.

SCENARIOS HANDLED
Multiple mirror pair failures
Stripe-level corruption
Volume expansion gone wrong
RAID LEVEL

NAS / SAN Arrays

Synology, QNAP, NetApp, EMC, HP and Dell NAS/SAN appliances — including proprietary filesystem formats (ext4, Btrfs, ZFS, NTFS, APFS-on-NAS).

SCENARIOS HANDLED
All-drive NAS failure
iSCSI volume corruption
SAN HBA failure
Critical Warning

Stop. Don't Rebuild Yet.

The most common mistake after a RAID failure is initiating an automated rebuild — either through the RAID controller or NAS management interface. If a third drive fails during the rebuild (extremely common on aged arrays), all remaining data can be permanently lost.

Before You Do Anything
Power the array down safely if you can do so without write activity
Do NOT initiate a RAID rebuild or resync
Do NOT run fsck or chkdsk on degraded volumes
Do NOT hot-swap drives to test them
Call us first — our assessment is free and takes 15 minutes
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RAID Recovery Enquiry

Tell us about your array — we'll respond within 30 minutes during business hours.

RAID Down? Call Our Engineers Now.

We've recovered RAID arrays that everyone else deemed unrecoverable. Don't write off your data — let us take a look.

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