Add to Technorati Favorites

Monday, August 20, 2007

What do you do if your RAID server fails?

By shafa seo

Let's face it. Life's full of ups and downs. It's full of uncertainties. Just like your precious data. If anything, data stability is not permanent. In fact, more often than not, data drives tend to crash and burn and leave you in the lurch when you least expect it.

As we know, data is delicate and is subject to loss due to many reasons. The most common reasons for data drive failure are a virus, a poorly ventilated casing, actual component failure, damage to your hard drive, a hard disk crash or a power surge. It's highly possible that your data can be lost for any of these reasons. The best way to avoid getting hurt by data loss is to regularly back-up your data. You can schedule a fixed time for this every day or at fixed regular intervals. There is a lot of software out there that allows you to do this automatically. Make sure you backup data or else you will end up needing the services of a hard disk data recovery software or a company that specializes in HDD data recovery if simple solutions fail to recover your drive's data.

Now, just in case you have somehow managed to have a serious hard disk failure, and need to call a data recovery company, here are some pointers to help you along the way. First and foremost, make sure you call in a data recovery company that is well known and known to specialize in data recovery. Make sure that it is not an additional service that they provide along with many others. When you call them in, make sure that they provide a no-fix no-charge policy. This means that they will not be able to charge you unless they can recover your data partially or completely, and is a very fair system of quoting for recovering your data.

Just a no-fix no-fee policy is not enough. Make sure you get a fixed quote in writing clearly outlining different slabs of data retrieval and the charges for the same. You should know exactly what you are getting into before they begin recovering your data. Also, make sure that the company has a clean room and qualified technicians who are capable of handling your drive without causing further damage to your data.

And yes. Never believe anyone who promises you the whole world. In fact, don't believe any company who promises great results. There's no such thing. When you are facing data loss, you have to face the bitter truth that your data is lost forever before you call in the data recovery company. The sooner you accept this the better. This is why you should never believe any company who claims they can recover your data for sure, as it is but a slim possibility in the first place.

Keep these basic rules in mind, and you will be able to find the right data recovery company to help you get your data back.

www.dypf.com
http://dypf.com/data-recovery/raid-data-recovery

About the author:
RAID Recovery UK Specialists in RAID Recovery servers and Hard disk drives with fully equipped class 10 cleanroom.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

The first thing to do is to ask yourself whether the data are critical or not. If the data are not important, you can try to recover it by yourself but in other case, you should take it to a data recovery expert at once.

http://www.unirecovery.co.uk

Unknown said...

In the event of catastrophic hard drive failure, only data recovery professionals can help. During a visit to Disk Doctors we gained insight into how data can even be restored from a crashed RAID array. They are expert in RAID Recovery.