Raid Data Recovery ServiceOnce upon a time RAID was not such a common device. But today, almost every office has a RAID drive and the problems that are faced by them are also frequent. This has made the rise of a new clan of people for Raid Data Recovery Services. Not that, this is going to be any bit different from the way the hard disk recovery services work, but it is going to be much easier for the recovery service provider. Raid Data Recovery Service would primarily look at building upon the recovery features that are already present in the RAID drive and maximize the recovery possibilities at the same time reducing the time consumed. When the Raid Data Recovery Service goes on stream, the first thing that is normally checked is whether the back up drive already present has come on play. Normally, one of the RAID drives will work as a mirror for the main drive and all data that is written into the main drive is also written into the slave drive of the RAID. This would make the Raid Data Recovery Service much easy. All that they will have to do is ensure that the back up disk comes on line if it has not done automatically. Normally, it is done by the RAID drive itself and the back up drive would come on line. This will ensure that there is no down time and the service is continuous. But should the drive go down and the stand by drive or the mirror drive failed to come online, then and only then, the major problem comes up for the Raid Data Recovery Service providers. So how do they attack the problem? If the RAID drive is operational and some defect has occurred during the operation, then by just restarting the RAID drive, the stand by drive will come online. This will again make the job of the Raid Data Recovery Service easy. There is always a possibility that the drive has really got affected. To do this work, the Raid Data Recovery Service should have the right kind of software and hardware to take care of the failure that has occurred. On one side, they should check out the possible failure in the directory structure and in the files themselves. If the directory structure is repairable then the software might be able to throw up leads with which the directory structure could be repaired and the same may be brought back to normal service quickly. If not then the issue of losing the data is more probable. There is a possibility that such a system would result in losing data if the directory is not recoverable and the files are also not in an identifiable way. Most of the RAID drives are used for mission critical applications. Therefore, Raid Data Recovery Service can make use of the backup may be an online one, which could be restored and the drive brought back to service. |