What do you do if your RAID server fails?
What do you do if your RAID server fails? by shafa
RAID server failure is one of the dreaded work hazards you may have
to face sometimes at your workplace. You tend to become incapable
and powerless when you are unable to access data with a click.
Data on a RAID array or volume can becomes inaccessible due to any
of the following reasons:
• A faulty RAID controller
• Multiple hard drive crash
• Malfunctioning upgrade or faulty striping
• Defects with the MFT mount points.
• RAID controller failure or configuration changed
• Adding incompatible hard drives
• Hardware conflicts
• Software corruption
• Virus infection, software and operating system upgrades
In these above conditions, the following steps should be taken
immediately to increase chances of getting critical files back:
• Shutdown the server and turn off the system. Do not try to
reboot again. This may cause serious damage to your hard drive.
• Do not attempt to recover data by yourself, friends or PC
repair shops. This may result in permanent loss.
• Do not continue to attempt a forced rebuild if you have
already replaced a failed drive and tried to rebuild the array, but
still can't access your data. This may wipe out your data. RAID
data recovery utilities and software are not designed to restore
data or rebuild RAID arrays from failing hard drives. This requires
specialized equipment and professional training.
• Swapping hard drives or re-ordering drives in a multiple
drive RAID array may cause overwriting the striping and parity.
This makes it nearly difficult to reconstruct your RAID array and
salvage your company's vital data.
• Seeking professional help from professionally trained data
recovery engineers is the sanest solution. Most data can be
recovered from crashed hard drives and malfunctioning RAID servers
by these experts only.
What do Professional data recovery engineers do?
Professional data recovery engineers have specialized equipment, a
thorough knowledge of hex, drive structures, MFT mount points and
offsets.
The Professional engineers’ initial diagnosis determines
whether each media device is accessible to their lab equipment.
From all the data accessible to them from each media, they make a
raw image onto a new media to help them analyse and assess the data
loss. If some of the media is difficult to get hold of, they will
test the components and closely check its internal condition to
assess the level of physical damage sustained. The damaged
components include electronics, read/write heads, magnets, drive
motors and head assemblies.
The raw images of the entire server’s media are used for
logical recovery by examining the low-level data sectors.
Determination of both the exact layout of volumes, which span or
are striped across multiple drives, is a must. Necessary fixes to
the file system structures are to be decided upon to get access to
important data.
Servers that work on multiple drives are usually
“destriped” onto a different media so that file system
repairs can be done and the data files retrieved. It may be
necessary to extract data directly from one or more fragments of
the destriped image.
Professional programmers in this field have created a full set of
software tools used by data recovery engineers to analyse,
destripe, fix & recover data from raw images drives to
virtually all operating systems. The Validity of information is
checked once a recovery has been successfully performed, and file
lists created.
A file recovery list is produced when your data is recovered. You
can verify that your critical files are recoverable. The process
usually takes 3-5 days though emergency data recovery services are
also available.
RAID Recovery
UKSpecialists in RAID
Recovery servers and Hard disk drives with fully equipped class
10 cleanroom.
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