When a RAID system fails, business-critical data is often at stake. Our specialists help you recover data from defective RAID arrays quickly and reliably.
In our specialist workshop in Blieskastel, Saarland, we perform professional data recovery for all common RAID levels – from RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 5, RAID 6 to RAID 10 and complex NAS systems. Whether controller defect, multiple failed hard drives, or a failed rebuild: we analyze your RAID system and reliably restore your data.
Our workshop exclusively employs certified specialists with years of experience in data recovery from server and RAID systems.
Our processes are designed to handle your RAID data recovery quickly, securely, and transparently. Whether NAS, server, or RAID array – you can conveniently send in your system or drop it off in person.
After receiving your RAID system, our specialists perform a professional analysis and prepare a transparent cost estimate for the data recovery. We only begin restoring your data after your approval.
Throughout the entire process, we keep you informed about the status of your RAID data recovery.
Quickly and easily create your service order for RAID data recovery and receive a free shipping label right away. Send your defective hard drives or NAS system securely to our specialist workshop. Upon receipt, our technicians analyze the RAID array and assess the possibilities for recovering your data. You will then receive a transparent cost estimate for the data recovery. We only begin rescuing your data after your approval. After successful data recovery, we provide your files on a new storage device or transmit them digitally.
When a RAID system fails, many questions arise. Here we answer the most common questions about RAID data recovery, costs, process, and success rates.
Yes. In most cases, data from defective RAID systems can be successfully recovered. Our specialists reconstruct the RAID array and restore lost files, databases, or virtual machines – even with multiple failed hard drives.
We recover data from all common RAID configurations: RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 5, RAID 6, RAID 10, as well as proprietary RAID implementations from NAS manufacturers such as Synology SHR or QNAP. JBOD configurations and complex storage pools are also supported.
After receiving your RAID system, we first perform a comprehensive analysis. The data recovery typically takes between 3 and 10 business days, depending on the number of hard drives, the RAID level, and the type of damage.
In most cases, it is sufficient to send the individual hard drives. Please number the hard drives in the order they were installed in the enclosure. For hardware RAID controllers, it may be helpful to include the controller as well.
The costs depend on the number of hard drives, the RAID level, and the type of damage. After an analysis, you will receive a transparent cost estimate before we begin the data recovery.
Turn off the system immediately and do not attempt a rebuild on your own. Any further access or rebuild attempt can make data recovery more difficult or impossible. Contact us directly for a professional assessment.