DELL Server Data Recovery

RAID Data Recovery Services

Dell PowerEdge servers can have a wide variety of RAID configurations, but most PowerEdge Servers are setup as a stripe set with parity ( RAID 5). The default for the RAID stripe is 64k (128 sectors). The data is striped across all the disks, and a parity block rotates between drives. This way if one disk fails, the RAID card can default to degraded mode and run without interruption. A problem arises when there is corruption within some essential parity blocks, or simply more than one drive fails at about the same time, not giving the IT professional enough time to replace the first failed drive. This results in a failed RAID volume.

Our certified Engineers are familiar with the entire PERC Controller family and have a decade of experience behind them. There are few situations that are not recoverable. The only exception is when the drives have been rebuilt in the wrong configuration. In this case, it is possible to overwrite the data, making data recovery impossible.


DELL Raid Data Recovery

We Recover Data From :

PowerEdge Tower Servers & PowerEdge Rack Servers

• PowerEdge T110 • PowerEdge T110 II • PowerEdge T310 • PowerEdge T410 • PowerEdge T610 • PowerEdge T710 • PowerEdge R210 • PowerEdge R210 II • PowerEdge R310 • PowerEdge R410 • PowerEdge R415 • PowerEdge R510 • PowerEdge R515 • PowerEdge R610 • PowerEdge R710 • PowerEdge R715 • PowerEdge R810 • PowerEdge R815 • PowerEdge R910

PowerEdge Blade Server & PowerEdge C Servers

• Blade Servers • Blade Enclosures • Blade Interconnects • PowerEdge C1100 • PowerEdge C2100 • PowerEdge C410x • PowerEdge C5000 • PowerEdge C5125 • PowerEdge C5220 • PowerEdge C6100 • PowerEdge C6105 • PowerEdge C6145

Our RAID DATA RECOVERY Engineers have the expertise to recover data at both a hardware and software level, sometimes writing custom software on the fly to fit your recovery situation. In many cases we will remove the platters from a failed drive, create a clone of this drive using custom equipment, and then recreate your original volume from these clones and the good drives.

Contact Us now to see how our RAID Data Recovery Network can help you to recover your precious data.

RAID Failures

  •   RAID controller failure
  •   Rebuild failure
  •   Damaged striping
  •   Multiple drive failure
  •   Drive not detecting in BIOS
  •   Configuration damage or corruption