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The CyberTech Server Data Recovery

We can restore your data from all types of server storage in a variety of situations. We know how important your Data is, and you can trust us to look after it. 

Server Recovery

Network Attached Storage (NAS) Recovery

Storage Area Network (SAN)​ Recovery

OVERVIEW - THE CYBERTECH DATA RECOVERY SERVICE

Server Data Recovery with Highest Success Rate

Our best-in-class services are backed by talented experts and the latest technology, so you know we’ve got you covered when it comes to safely determining what has happened to your lost or corrupted data.

RAID SYSTEM STRUCTURES

With years of experience in RAID Data Recovery field and having team of qualified technicians. “The Cybertech” can handle any complex RAID / SERVER Recoveries having any RAID structure and RAID configuration levels be it firmware issues, Corrupt file system structures, Degraded / Broken RAID.

RAID TECHNIQUES

There are various techniques in RAID levels. Each level offers a mix of performance, reliability, and cost. Each level uses a distinct algorithm to implement fault tolerance. Our Team of Expert Trained Engineers understand these complex algorithms and efficiently rebuild Any type of RAID.

RAID CONTROLLER CHARECTERISTICS

In a RAID configuration, Different RAID controller employs different parity. Understanding this Parity algorithm is very crucial while performing reverse engineering to restore data. Our RAID Data Recovery Experts have deeper understanding of this and rebuild RAID from any type of failure and successfully restore data.

RAID STRIPPING & MIRRORING

RAID array uses a combination of mirroring, striping, duplexing, and parity techniques to build a storage. Each level uses a distinct algorithm, our Expert Data Recovery Engineers can decipher this vital information to successfully rebuild and recreate the failed RAID to recover data from.

NATURE OF FAILURE IN RAID DATA RECOVERY

RAID Server Data Recovery in Different Scenarios

Our Certified RAID Data Recovery engineers have the in-depth knowledge and technical expertise that comes from over 30 years of Data Recovery experience to handle all of the current RAID hardware platforms as well as SAN and NAS appliances commonly utilized in the market today. With our deep knowledge of how RAID controllers work, our technicians have successfully restored data from failed RAIDs ranging in size from two disks up to several hundred disks and bring customized solutions to the standard stripping, mirroring, and parity RAID failures.

SINGLE / MULTIPLE HARD DRIVE FAILURE

When a single hard drive in a RAID 5 array fails, it may go unnoticed, If multiple hard drive disks fail simultaneously it will generally bring down the whole RAID system.

RAID CONTROLLER FAILURE

RAID failure due to a controller malfunctioned is the most common type of Data Loss. The RAID controller is one of the most important elements since it is responsible for data distribution between the drives and allows the array to work as a single drive. Some of the reasons why a controller fails include a voltage drop or a sudden power outage.

FAILED REBUILD OF RAID VOLUME

If the correct procedures are not followed while rebuilding a RAID volume, It can result in a wrong or partial rebuild or a complete system breakdown of the RAID Volume when the rebuild is completed.  Our Data Recovery experts can perform recovery in above scenario from all RAID configurations.

INACCESSIBLE STORAGE/ NAS BOX

Storage devices are prone to all kinds of data loss, including logical failures, faulty updates, effecting your business continuity. Such failures need an expert hand to handle it. You can rely on our Experts restore your critical data.

TYPES OF RAID

We Recover Data From All RAID Configurations

Our experts recover data from any hardware regardless of brand or make.

Hybrid RAID level

RAID 0+1
RAID 1+0
RAID 100 (RAID 1+0+0)
RAID 0+3 and 3+0
RAID 0+3
RAID 30
RAID 50 (RAID 5+0)
RAID 51
RAID 05 (RAID 0+5)
RAID 53
RAID 60 (RAID 6+0)

Traditional RAID Configurations

RAID 0
RAID 1
RAID 2
RAID 3
RAID 4
RAID 5
RAID 6
RAID 7
RAID 8
RAID 9
RAID 10

Other RAID Configurations

RAID-DP
RAID 1.5
RAID 5E, RAID 5EE and RAID 6E
Parity RAID
Intel Rapid Storage Technology (formerly called Intel Matrix RAID)
Linux MD RAID 10
RAID 1E
RAID-K
RAID-Z
RAID-Z2
Tahoe Distributed File System
Drive Extender
BeyondRAID
UnRAID
Drobo BeyondRAID

All our Data Recovery Solutions are Proudly Researched and Developed in India

OUR SERVICE EDGE

RAID Data Recovery Services

We have a team of experts that are experienced in Data Recovery from RAID storage systems. Along with meeting international standards, we ensure the safety and confidentiality of your information at every stage before, during, and after restoring your data.

FAQs

A RAID controller is a hardware device or software program used to manage hard disk drives (HDDs) or solid-state drives (SSDs) in a computer or storage array so they work as a logical unit.

1) Bad sectors, 2) Failing drive heads, 3) Drive failure, 4) Damaged RAID partition, 5) RAID controller failure, 6) Virus attacks.

A RAID rebuild is the data reconstruction process that occurs when a hard disk drive needs to be replaced. When a disk fails unexpectedly, a RAID array copies data to a spare drive while the failed one is replaced. Data is then reassembled on the new drive using RAID algorithms and parity data.

When a RAID  (RAID1,RAID5,RAID6)  is in degraded mode it means one or more disks have failed. In this case it is highly advised to replace the faulty disk as soon as possible to avoid any data loss.

If a second disk in a RAID 5 disk array fails, the array also fails and its data is not accessible. If a second disk in a RAID level 5 disk array fails, you must replace the failed disks.