RAID (Redundant Array of Independent/Inexpensive Disks) systems are prone to several kinds of problems such as loss of registry configurations, parity hurt, controller failure, unintentional reconfigurations of RAID array and more. Because of their built-in factor of redundancy, many of the RAID systems can continue to function even after one or more hard drive failure. [...]
06.3.10 | Raid | Andy
Raid data recovery is somehow different from all other types of data recovery. Most experts advise not to seek to the data for yourself before you go into the hard drives to a data recovery company again. This is because most companies that most of the times simple users try to recover the files, all [...]
05.28.10 | Raid | Andy
I find that “RAID” is such a scary term to a lot of my end users or business clients who are not Network Admin’s. A RAID is in it’s simplest form more then one “physical” (physical means the actual device you would hold in you hand) hard drive place together to make one physical array. [...]
05.15.10 | Raid | Andy
Raid data recovery is somehow different from all other types of data recovery. Most experts advise not to try to recover the data yourself before sending in the hard drives to a data recovery company. This is because most companies found that most of the times simple users try to recover the files all by [...]
04.27.10 | Raid | Andy