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US Data Recovery provides West Sacramento, California Raid Array Data Recovery Services for Home users, Business users, Corporations, Government entities, Military and Educational institution clients. West Sacramento Raid Array Data Recovery includes recovery of SAS, SATA, IDE, SCSI , NL-SAS raid arrays, any raid configuration used in laptops, desktops, workstations, Servers, NAS, DAS and SAN servers. We provide West Sacramento data recovery and data reconstruction of all software and hardware raid arrays including:
Standard Raid Levels
Raid 0, Raid 1, Raid 2, Raid 3, Raid 4, Raid 5, Raid 6
Modified Standard Raid Levels - Nested Raid Levels
Raid 0 + 1 (raid 01), Raid 1 + 0 (raid 10), Raid 3 + 0 (raid 30 or raid 53), Raid 0 +3 (raid 03), Raid 1 +0 + 0 (raid100), Raid 5+ 0 (raid 50), Raid 5 + 1 (raid 51), Raid 0 + 5 (raid 05), raid 6 + 0 (raid 60)
Non Standard Raid Levels
Double Parity, Raid 5e, Raid 5ee, Raid 6e, Raid-DP, Raid1.5, Parity Raid, Matrix Raid, Raid K, Raid S, Raid Z, Beyond Raid, unRaid, Linux MD 10, IBM ServeRaid 1E, ineo Complex Raid, Raidn,
Non Raid Drive Architectures
SLED, JBOD, MAID, SPAN, BIG
Our technicians have a combined 57 years experience in data recovery, raid hard drive data recovery, raid array data reconstruction, raid controllers, Raid server installation and maintenance.
Free Inspection and Examinationof all West Sacramento raid arrays
No Recovery ? No Fee
Flat Rate Pricing
No up charge for Weekend, Evening or Holiday Service
All Internal inspections and repairs of hard drives are conducted in a Class 100 Clean Room Environment.
California, Los Angeles, Fresno, San Diego, Sacramento, San Jose, Oakland, San Francisco, Santa Ana, Long Beach, Anaheim, Rainbow, Bakersfield, Tracy, Stockton, Chula Vista, Fremont, Homeland, Modesto, Irvine, Moon, Oxnard, San Bernardino, Fontana, Riverside, San Mateo, Oceanside, Santa Clarita, West Los Angeles, South San Francisco, North San Diego, Ontario, Garden Grove, Pomona, Santa Rosa, Salinas, Hayward, Torrance, Pasadena, Hollywood, Glendale, Huntington Beach, West San Francisco, West Los Angeles, West San Diego, West Sacramento
West Sacramento Raid DATA RECOVERY Process starts immediately upon receipt of your drives.We work non stop until the data is recovered.
Most data recovery cases are completed in 24-36 hours of receipt of the drives. This includes Raid Array data recovery cases.
Raid Array configuration RAID (Redundant Array of Independent Disks) is the combining of two or more hard drive working in unison to gain greater levels of performance, redundant reliability, and or to create a larger hard drive volume sizes. In the past this type of configuration was generally used only by large companies. Today, many West Sacramento small business and home users are finding an ever increasing need for servers and mass external storage devices to store there ever expanding data needs. When multiple raid configured hard drive arrays fail, special software and hardware is needed to successfully recover your data.
Raid arrays are configured in raid levels based on the performance and redundancy that is required for the application. Raid levels vary from hardware arrays and software arrays Raid Levels consist of Standard, Non Standard Raid levels.
Raid Data Reconstruction Recovery from hard drives configured in
Standard Raid Levels
Raid 0, Raid 1, Raid 2, Raid 3, Raid 4, Raid 5, Raid 6
Modified Standard Raid Levels - Nested Raid Levels
Raid 0 + 1 (raid 01), Raid 1 + 0 (raid 10), Raid 3 + 0 (raid 30 or raid 53), Raid 0 +3 (raid 03), Raid 1 +0 + 0 (raid100), Raid 5+ 0 (raid 50), Raid 5 + 1 (raid 51), Raid 0 + 5 (raid 05), raid 6 + 0 (raid 60)
Non Standard Raid Levels
Double Parity, Raid 5e, Raid 5ee, Raid 6e, Raid-DP, Raid1.5, Parity Raid, Matrix Raid, Raid K, Raid S, Raid Z, Beyond Raid, unRaid, Linux MD 10, IBM ServeRaid 1E, ineo Complex Raid, Raidn,
Non Raid Drive Architectures
SLED, JBOD, MAID, SPAN, BIG
We provide raid array data recovery for any raid array utilizing the following formats and file systems:
HFS+, HFSX and HFS Wrapper nix, HP UNIX, FAT16, FAT32, VFAT, NTFS and NTFS5, UFS (all variants), VxFS, HTFS,EAFS, ZIP, Ext2, Ext3 and Reiser FS, XFS, JFS, ZFS
We provide West Sacramento, Illinois clients data recovery of any raid array using the following SATA, SAS, IDE or SCSI raid controlers:
3ware Controllers, HP Controllers, IBM Controllers, Adaptec Controllers, NVIDIA controllers, Promise Technology controllers, Acer Controllers, Highpoint controllers, LSI Controllers, Intel Raid Controllers, Sans Controllers, Perc 4, Perc 5, Perc 6, Pec 2, Perc 3 Controllers and any other make raid controller.
We provide SATA, IDE, SAS and IDE raid hard drive data recovery for the following Hdd manufactures: Seagate, Maxtor, Samsung, Western Digital, HGST, Hitachi, Fujitsu, Dell, HP, Lenovo, Sun, NetApp, LSI and more
We provide West Sacramento, Illinois clients raid data recovery of any raid array using the following operating systems:
Red Hat, Suse, Caldera, SCO, Debian, Mandrake, Sorcerer, Turbo Linux, Slackware, Gentoo, Apache, Apache OpenOffice, Ubuntu, Fedora, Centos, Arch Linux, Oracle, Zentyal , Open-E, Windows Vista / XP / xxxx / xxxx, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows Server xxxx, Windows Server xxxx, Windows Server xxxx, Windows server xxxx, Windows SBS Server, Windows SBS xxxx, Windows SBS xxxx, Windows SBS xxxx, Windows SBS xxxx, Windows NT, Windows Exchange Server, Mac OS, Mac OS X, Mac OS X v10.6 Snow Leopard, Mac OS X v10.5 Leopard, Mac OS X v10.4 Tiger, Mac OS X v10.3 Panther, Mac OS X v10.2 Jaguar, Mac OS 9 , Mac Mavericks and earlier MacIntosh and Apple operating systems, SCO Openserver (HTFS & EAFS), SCO Unixware (VxFS & UFS), Solaris Intel (UFS) ,Solaris Sparc (UFS),BSD (UFS1 & UFS2) .HP UNIX (JFS 3.0,3.1,3.3) Open-E or any other proprietary OS.,
What to do if your Raid Array is failing or Failed:
Raid array failure for most West Sacramento, California Corporate users is generally a minor several hour inconvenience as they are more likely to have a disaster plan in place to deal with raid array failures. Large corporations generally have the resources to have multiple servers so that ALL their data is not concentrated on one server. They will usually have multiple up to data backups and possibly a backup server ready to go on line.
Having a raid array failure or a single drive failure is a disaster for most West Sacramento home users and small to medium size business users. Panic sets in as you see your entire digital life gone or your entire business shut down. What you do next can determine if this disaster turns into a Major Disaster or a Catastrophic Disaster.
Remove the server array from the network and Shut the system down. This includes an active array with just a single drive failure. Do not attempt to rebuild the array unless you have a good backup copy of all your data including the most recent files. Remove all of the drives from the array. Build a new array with new drives and start rebuilding your array from your data backup, even if the backup is old and out of date. If your raid array needs to be recovered you will already have the server and your company up and running. Once the recovered data is back you will simply be updating the array. Even if you have a complete and sound backup of the array, rebuilding using the remaining good drives may result in corrupted data, lost files or failure of other drives in the array. With most businesses, getting the company back up and running and recovering all the data is most important. Buy following the previous steps you have the server up an running in the quickest amount of time and your have the failed array secured so no other damage or data loss can occur.
I know this goes against what most older IT administrations and Techs were taught. We have a combine 57 years experience building, recovery, maintaining and implementing raid arrays on servers, NAS devices, SAN Servers and DAS Servers. This is not how we were taught when it came to recovering a failed raid. Back when, we were limited to the software and hardware that was available to use for bad drives, like CheckDisk, Fsck, Spinrite, all of which are destructive programs. Destructive because they re write data on the hard drive attempting to correct errors in the MTF or Journaling systems or moving data from a bad sector to a good sector sector. With an active failed raid array, with no backup, copying the data or cherry picking the data was the only choice then attempt to add a new drive for the failing array and attempt to rebuild the array for several hours or days. How many arrays have you spent hours on a rebuild, only to have another drive go and the array fail?
Why Not copy the active data from a failing raid array or replace a failed drive and rebuild? The main reason is that when the array was first constructed at the factory or by an IT department, all the drives used in the array were the same make and model drive. All the drives were most likely purchased at the same time from the same location and most probably were all manufactured at the same time and are from the same lot. If one drive from the same lot fails, there is a very high probability that other drives will shortly fail with the same problem. At this point why the drive failed is not of concern. Your only concern at the moment is to protect the integrity of the data on the drives. If you start a rebuild and another drive fails you may corrupt or loose data on the array. The only safe coarse of action is to remove all the drives from the array and have each forensically imaged with forensic hardware and software designed for data recovery and having the ability to deal with bad sectors.
Bad sector failure is the second major concern when attempting to rebuild a failing array. Greater density has been gain on the hard drives by the compression of tracks and sectors to produce greater capacity on the same size platers of 20 years ago. Failing sectors are now more critical then in years past, especially when dealing with multiple drives in a raid array.
Recovering and reconstructing data from a failed raid array:
As with our individual hard drive data recovery, we follow a prescribe methodology for raid array recoveries from Raid Servers, San Servers, NAS Servers, SAN and DAS Servers, Internal and external raid arrays.
1. All mountable drives from the array are Forensically Imaged for data recovery to one of our Enterprise SATA hard drives Our Advanced Forensic Imaging devices have two advantages over other imaging software and hardware. Our Imaging hardware have the fastest data transfer rates available. Our Forensic hardware and software is designed for data recovery and has the ability of reading multiple bad sectors and recovering those sectors to the recovery drive. This leads to a greater data recovery success rate when dealing with bad sector issues .
2. All non mountable drives are examined to determine the best method of rendering the drive mountable for imaging. Logical repairs are handled with our hard drive manufacture specific hard ware and software. All internal examinations or internal repair of the hard drive is conducted in our Class 100 Clean Room Environment. Once the drive is mountable it is forensically imaged to one of our enterprise SATA hard drives,
3. The Imaged drives are than mounted on one of our Raid Recovery workstations, where our engineers will determine the parameters of the raid array, reconstruct and DE-strip the array, at which time the data is recovered to another drive. The recovered data is then copied over to the clients drive for return.
Although we do not promote the use of large volume raid arrays, we will recovery any raid array, no matter the size the drives nor the number of drives used in the array. If you are contemplating constructing a large volume array call and talk to one of our engineers to learn the inherent problems and failure rates of large volume raid arrays. Our goal is the complete recovery your data without causing more loss or corruption to the failed drives. We therefore DO NOT perform data recovery over the Internet nor over a Network. We WILL NOT perform data recovery from a source drive, active Server, Workstation or NAS Device. All of these methods present a high risk of data loss or data corruption.
Advanced Raid Server Data recovery for any Enterprise servers including the following model: Macintosh X Server, HP ProLiant, HP Integrity Superdome, HP AlphaServer DS25, HP AlphaServer DS15A, Sun Netra, Sun SPARC Enterprise, IBM x86 enterprise servers, Dell? PowerEdge? T110, Xenos Enterprise Server, Raid Inc Xanadu?, Silicon Mechanics Storform nServ, Silicon Mechanics Rackform iServ, Intel® Storage Server. For More Information on our Server data recovery click on the Server button
We provide Raid Server Data Recovery for all NAS, SAN and DAS Server makes and models. I addition to Raid Array data recovery for Raid Servers, we also provide SATA, SAS, NL-SAS, SCSI, IDE RAID DATA RECOVERY for all makes and models of NAS Raid servers, SAN Servers , DAS Server and External and Internal Raid Arrays. For More Information on our NAS SAN DAS Server data recovery click on the Server button Generally most raid array recoveries are completed within 24 hours of receipt of the drives. We also provide data recovery for all California zip code areas.
We also provide California raid data recovery services for the following cities:
Anaheim
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California
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Fontana
Fresno
Fremont
Garden Grove
Glendale
Hayward
Hollywood
Huntington Beach
Irvine
Long Beach
Los Angeles
Modesto
Oakland
Oeacnside
Ontario
Oxnard
Pasadena
Pomona
Riverside
Sacramento
Salinas
San Bernardino
San Diego
San Francisco
San Jose
Santa Ana
Santa Clarita
Santa Rosa
Stockton
Torrance
West Los Angeles
West Sacramento
West San Diego
West San Francisco
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External Hard Drive Data Recovery - SAS External Hard Drive - SATA External Hard Drive - SSD External Drives
Unable to access your data on your external drive? Is your external drive clicking or buzzing or simply not powering up? Can you see your external drive data but are unable to open the files or read write or copy data to the external hard drive ? We provide data recovery for all makes and models of External Hard drive. All external hard drives will contain one of the following major brand hard drives: Seagate, Western Digital, WD HGTS, Seagate Samsung, Toshiba, Seagate Maxtor, Hitachi, or Fujitsu. External hard drives are generally portable SATA hard drives or SSD Flash Media Drives connected to the computer via USB, FireWire or Thunderbolt.
We also provide raid data recovery for any brand of external hard drive configured is a raid array. Most external drives set in a raid array are usually configured in a striped, raid 0, array or a mirrored , raid 1, array. Data Recovery of external hard drive raid arrays are generally recovered within 12 -24 hours of receipt of the drives.
The most common external hard drive data recovery issues come from corrupted firmware modules or motor spindle seizure. Corrupted firmware generally occurs when the external drive is dropped while running or unplugging the drive before a read and write operation is completed. Spindle seizure usually occurs when the external drive is knocked over or dropped. This type of data recovery will require a Platter exchange and a clean room recovery. Either recovery case will cost our same Flat rate price. We recommend , when using an external drive, that you lay all stand up external drive flat on your desk to reduce the chance of the external drive being knocked over.
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Us Data Recovery provides raid array data recovery for West Sacramento, California% Corporate, Business and Home User clients. West Sacramento raid Data Recovery includes recovery of data from failed raid arrays, NAS DAS San servers in any raid configuration. Open-E raid data Recovery West Sacramento
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