RAID Hard Drive Data RecoveryRAID Hard Drive Data Recovery

RAID 0,1,5,10 and JBOD

We don’t only deal with single drives, we also deal with all kinds of multi-disk setups, from just a bunch of disks (JBOD), to every RAID configuration from RAID 0 to RAID 10, we can handle it all.

Whatever your needs, be sure to contact our RAID and server experts for more information.

RAID data recovery cases always require all the drives that are involved in the setup, even if the problem was only caused by one failed drive. Despite the fact that most RAID hard drive data recovery situations only involve two drives, as long as they were set up as a RAID 0, both drives are required, as the data is evenly spilt between both drives, i.e. the data recovery cannot succeed with just the failed drive.

RAID data recovery means any physical damage to the drive(s) will have to be repaired first before the RAID structure can be recreated in the lab, ideally allowing ultimately a full RAID hard drive data recovery to new known good drives.  If your RAID data recovery situation requires a hardware RAID card, not only will we need all drives used in the setup, but the actual RAID card as well, so that the specific RAID setup can be completely recreated and your RAID data recovery can actually succeed.

Supported File Systems

We deal with all kinds of file system formats, whether you are using Microsoft Windows and any of its supported file systems:

FAT12, FAT16, FAT32, or NTFS...

...or Apple Mac OS and its HFS(+) file system.

We also cater for the Linux file systems, ext2, ext3, ext4, or even ReiserFS.

We can handle all your problematic data situations, whether it's on a single drive or part of a much larger setup, such as RAID or JBOD.

Contact our data recovery team with any questions you have.