RAID Data Recovery Melbourne, Sydney and Perth

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Leading RAID Drive Data Recovery with Highest Success Rate in Melbourne, Sydney and Perth

RAID is an excellent system for higher speed and extensive data storage, offering considerably more data protection than non-RAID disk systems. However, data distribution and management are highly complex. If you are going to engage in RAID data recovery service, it’s essential that you find a company with a history of successful work.

As one of the best raid data recovery service providers in Melbourne & Perth, we specialize in RAID 0, Raid 1, Raid 5, Raid 10 and more. We are a skilled team of professionals equipped with the right tools and software that provides raid data recovery solutions to recover data from all types of RAID (Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks) systems.

If you are facing any of the problems mentioned below, you need to reach out to Recovery Squad. At Recovery Squad, we’re dedicated to providing you with the best data recovery services.

  1. Are you having problems with RAID 0-6 Array?
  2. Is there a power failure leading to your RAID failure?
  3. Are you facing damaged RAID controllers?
  4. Is your RAID volume inaccessible?
  5. Do you need to get software or hardware of your RAID upgraded?
  6. Is your RAID disk dead?

RAID Drive Levels

A RAID Array uses various disk drives in order to offer the system a better performance, however there are times when certain changes are applied to the array that can cause errors. Here’s everything you need to know about RAID 0, 1, & 10 

RAID 0 : Striped , No Mirror , No Parity

RAID 0 splits files and stripes the data across two disks. It treats the striped disks as one partition. Because multiple hard drives can read faster than a single drive, RAID 0 splits files and stripes the data across multiple disks to boost disk read speed.

Raid 0


RAID 1: Mirrored , No Parity

RAID 1 is considered a simple, non-redundant solution. It requires two disks to function properly. The data is identical on each disk. Should one die, the other will live on until another disk can be added. When a second drive containing an identical copy of your data is added to a computer, it’s called a RAID 1 configuration. With RAID 1, you enjoy extra security and protection.

RAID 1 provides extra protection from data loss. If one disk in a RAID 1 fails, you won’t lose any data. You can get back to work faster.

Raid 1


Raid 2: Striped , dedicated Hamming-Code Parity

RAID 2 is a striping technology that operates at the bit level instead of the block level. RAID 2 was created to overcome the limitations of RAID 1, mainly adding better write performance.

Raid 2

Raid 3: Bytes Striped , Dedicated Parity Disk

RAID 3 is a RAID level which uses block-level striping with dedicated parity. It can simultaneously handle multiple requests. It employs byte-level striping with dedicated parity, and can service multiple requests at the same time. This makes it a cost-effective choice for data security. RAID 3 is commonly used for physical server systems. It employs byte-level striping with dedicated parity and can be customized for any level of performance needed.

Raid 3

Raid 4: Blocks Striped , Dedicated Parity Disk

RAID 4 stripes data across disks. It provides high performance for random reads, but it does not work for random writes because the blocks are written sequentially to one disk. RAID 4 is a data storage approach that stripes data across different drives rather than parallelizing it across one.

Raid 4

RAID 5: Striped , Distributed Parity

RAID 5 uses block-level striping and parity. Parity is raw binary data that the RAID system uses to ensure that all disks in the array are identical. Parity is a mathematical calculation that the computer performs on the data, and it’s usually stored on one of the drives.

RAID 5 enables block-level striping with integrated parity for speed, performance, and redundancy. RAID 5 combines the high data transfer rates of a striped volume with the protection of integrated parity, making it an ideal RAID solution. RAID 5 provides increased performance over other RAID configurations.

Raid 5


RAID 6: Striped , Two Distributed Parity

RAID 6 is similar to RAID 5, but has some added security. RAID 6 is a variation of the RAID 5 level that uses distributed parity blocks and striping principles. It is considered more fault tolerant than both RAID 5 and RAID 1 because it provides the redundancy of mirroring without the performance hit.

A combination of striping principles and parity blocks that is more fault tolerant than RAID 5 or RAID 1 makes RAID 6 a compelling solution for distributed file systems. The performance hit is much less than mirroring, making RAID 6 a better fit for read-intensive applications.

RAID 6 uses the same principle as RAID 5; it mirroring with distributed parity blocks, which provides added redundancy and reliability. RAID 6 combines the benefits of RAID 5 data protection with the added redundancy of mirroring.

Raid 6


RAID 10: Mirrored , Striped

RAID 10, which requires at least four drives, stripes data to two disks and mirrors the other two. In case you’re wondering, RAID 10 is a great way to protect your data. It combines striping and mirroring for a level of protection that’s high enough for most people. RAID 10 is an excellent choice for important server or mission-critical applications that require two copies of all data.

RAID 10 combines two sets, or mirrors, of data across four disks, enabling you to store much more information without sacrificing speed. Therefore, it is a good method to transfer large amounts of data, and to protect your data at the same time.

Raid 10


SSD Raid

Although SSDs should still use a traditional RAID system for redundancy and speed purposes, they are more reliable, durable, and have a faster read and write speed.

Because SSDs are significantly faster than HDDs, many people assume they need a RAID system to increase performance. However, this is not entirely true. An SSD can outperform a traditional RAID system.

If you are lost data from SSD Drive, Get SSD Drive Recovery Service in Melbourne.

SSD RAID

Causes of RAID Failure 

RAID configuration has a high fault tolerance level. However, the failure of a single disk can affect the entire configuration. Common types of RAID failure are:

  1.  File system corruption
  2. Accidental data deletion and formatting
  3.  Formatted partitions
  4.  Virus infection
  5. Single or more than one, drive failure
  6. Power surge, short circuit, etc.
  7. Controller failure, resulting in data loss
  8. Inaccessibility to RAID, after a system or application up gradation
  9. Liquid spill or excessive heat and fire damage

Our Expert RAID Data Recovery Services in Melbourne & Perth

Recovery Squad technicians have expertise in Raid data recovery. They recover files, photos, videos, documents, emails from RAID servers. We offer the following:

Recovery from RAID 0, 5, and 6 

We recover data from all inaccessible RAID 0, 5, and 6 servers. Our software works without a controller, to recover lost data even if the rebuild operation has failed.

Recovery of lost or deleted partition

We scan the selected hard drive for missing partitions, which may have caused due to corruption. After the scan, all the missing partitions are successfully recovered and repaired.

Data recovery from Media with bad sectors

Recovery Squad creates an image of your hard drive with bad sectors and then carries out recovery operations. Imaging helps in faster and safer recovery.

Recovery of RAID Software and Hardware

We recover data from most complex RAID architectures. We have experience in recovering data from all hardware RAID configurations, including RAID 0 and RAID 6 levels.

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Why choose Recovery Squad for Raid Data Recovery? 

If you haven’t already figured the answer to this, here are some more reasons why you should choose us: • In-house research and development department, enabling us to resolve the most complicated problems • Highly trained technicians, with Class-100 clean rooms, provide optimum solutions for any data recovery requirements • Fast and customer friendly assistance available for 24 hours

  • Initial consultancy and evaluation process 
  • Emergency response with on-site and remote assistance

What is the cost of Raid data recovery in Melbourne and Perth? 

The cost of RAID data recovery in Melbourne & Perth depends on many factors, which include the configuration level of RAID, number of drives, operating system, data size to be retrieved, etc.

Recovery Squad provides top-notch data recovery services:

  1. Level-1: Simple and common types of problems
  2. Level-2: Severe damage
  3. Level-3: Extremely complicated cases

To ensure trust, we always share recovery charges in advance and receive approval from our clients for the job to be done.

How long will it take to Recover my Lost Data from RAID? 

The recovery time for RAID data recovery depends on the level of recovery complications and how fast you want it back as following categories :

  • Standard services 
  • Priority level 
  • Emergency level 

We offer the fastest and most budgetary solutions for all data recovery services in Perth and Melbourne. We use only proven methods of data recovery to protect the critical data of our clients.

Does my RAID configuration level affect the data recovery process?

Configuration options make data recovery more difficult. But Recovery Squad provides quality RAID data recovery in Perth, is capable of treating any RAID array.

Can my data be remotely recovered?

Most of the time, it is very much possible to recover data by remote access. The exceptions are in case of physical damage of the RAID system.

What should I do to ensure a fast turnaround for my data loss?

Switch off the server immediately as soon as you discover failure symptoms. Don’t attempt to repair a damaged RAID array at your own. Otherwise, it may result in permanent data loss.

Is data recovery possible in the case of two failed drives?

Yes, it is possible. Recovery Squad offers RAID data recovery with its world-class tools and technology, ensuring safe recovery of lost data at a success rate of almost 100%.

Does the battery or power issue lead to a RAID failure?

Yes! RAID configuration is stored on a controller with an additional battery for power supply. In case of no power or even low battery, there will be damage in setting, harming the RAID array.

We re-striped / re-initialized, a RAID array, formatted it and then copied data back. Is data recovery possible from before the array was re-stripped / re-initialized?

It is still possible to recover data. However, it will also depend on the RAID controller’s functionality and the size of the data copied to the particular array.

don’t remember the RAID parameters set to my RAID array. Is my data recoverable?

No problem! Recovery Squad professionals will choose all possible options for the corresponding parameters and reconstruct the RAID, making it possible for recovering data.

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