DELL PowerEdge Data Recovery :
Dell PowerEdge Servers can have a wide variety of RAID configurations.
However, most PowerEdge Servers are setup as a stripe set with parity
( RAID 5). The default for the RAID stripe is 64k.
Our Engineers our familiar with the entire
Perc Controller family. There is not a configuration that we have
not recovered data from. We have an entire library of categorized
firmware relevant for most releases of PowerEdge Perc controller data recovery.
We have over the course of years developed
sophisticated in-house software to recover data from a wide variety
of catastrophic system crashes for your Dell PowerEdge. Rest assured
if the data can be recovered, we will recover it for you regardless
of operating system or container size.
Common RAID Failures include: dropping
two or more drives from the array container. Losing one drive will
result in RAID DEGRADATION. Running the server in less than optimal
performance can considerably complicate or totally diminish the
basic concept of a stripe set with parity rendering the redundancy
of a RAID 5 useless after long term use at this compromised level.
Reconstructing a drive after running at a compromised level is not
suggested.
The RAID Engineers at dtidata.com have
the expertise to recover data and write custom software to fit your recovery situation. Yielding the best results and
highest recovery rates for loss of multiple drives or botched rebuild
failures using in-house custom software configured and written on
the fly to fit your data loss situation.
It is always important to read all FAQ's
and technical information prior to performing a ROM upgrade on your
perc controller.
If your RAID has crashed and you are
not sure what the next step is consult with a data recovery engineer.
We will provide free advice to help you not make the situation worse
than it already is. Our job is to help you maintain or retrieve
your priority data. |