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About Raid

RAID stands for Redundant Array of Intelligent/Inexpensive Disks.
RAID is a system for increasing the speed and availability of data as it offers considerably more data protection than non-RAID disk systems. However, its management of the disks and the data distribution across them can be extremely complex.


Raid Systems can fail
No matter how well designed or implemented the system is, there is still one very complex factor that causes most RAID array problems we see – the human being. Mistakes are easy to make and the more complex the systems become, the more potential there is for mistakes to occur. Some examples of things that can cause you trouble :
  • Multiple drives can fail in an array – (this is improbable)
  • Software Corruption: accidental erasure or reformat, virus infection, power surge, etc.
  • Hardware Failure: damaged motors, actuators, bad controllers, head failure, etc.
  • Deliberate Acts: computer crime, vandalism, sabotage, etc.
  • Arrays are normally boxed in a single case, so physical damage can affect multiple drives and the control electronics
  • Deleted Files.





Nothing can stop your hard drive from crashing when its time is due. Fortunately the data recovery engineers at DATA RECOVERY SERVICES Data Recovery- New York are true subsystem experts in this field and they can recover data from disks and tape that have suffered:
  • Natural Disasters: fire, heat, smoke, flooding by broken pipes, sprinklers, rain, etc.
  • Software Corruption: accidental erasure or reformat, virus infection, power surge, etc.
  • Hardware Failure: damaged motors, actuators, bad controllers, head failure, etc.
  • Deliberate Acts: computer crime, vandalism, sabotage, etc.
  • Tape & Cartridge Failure:broken or worn out tape, misalligned read heads, corrupt catalogs, overwritten failed backups.
  • Laptop & Notebook Specialists: dropped, smashed, crushed or otherwise abused.
  • Deleted Files.