RAID Data Recovery

Rely on Data Recovery Squad's data recovery experts and ISO-certified cleanroom to recover your RAID data quickly, minimizing downtime and disruption to your business operations.

Recover your company critical data

At Data Recovery Squad, we excel in RAID data recovery, tackling even the most complex failures, including hardware malfunctions and multi-disk errors. Our skilled experts ensure fast, secure, and confidential data restoration, giving you peace of mind while recovering your critical information efficiently

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Our engineers are at the heart of what we do. With years of experience and a passion for problem-solving, they approach each recovery project with precision and care. Their expertise, combined with our advanced technology, ensures that we can handle a wide range of data loss situations with confidence.

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Analysis

Data Recovery Squad understands the serious impact of data loss. With years of experience recovering data from all storage devices, we provide precise diagnostics and the best solutions for fast, efficient data recovery.

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Data Restoration

We understand that every case is unique. By selecting the most effective recovery method, we meticulously restore your data step by step to achieve the best possible outcome.

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Evaluate Results

We highly value transparency in our recovery process. Once complete, we’ll provide you with a list of all recovered files, ensuring you can verify that your data is intact.

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Payment

Once we’ve confirmed the number of recovered files, we’ll provide a clear cost estimate. At Data Recovery Squad, we aim to keep our pricing competitive, though the final cost will depend on the extent of the device’s damage and the complexity of the recovery process.

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Obtain Data

Depending on your drive’s condition and preferences, we can return your data via secure shipping, transfer files to a new storage device, or send them to you digitally.

Steps to Take When Your Raid Fails

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RAID arrays can fail due to multiple reasons, including drive failures, controller issues, or accidental reconfiguration. Signs of RAID failure include:Degraded performance or failure to boot.Missing volumes or inaccessible files.Multiple drive failures or a drive dropping out of the array.Error messages from the RAID controller or operating system.Before attempting recovery:Avoid rebuilding or reconfiguring the RAID array, as this can overwrite critical data.Label the drives and note their order to preserve the original configuration.If the issue persists, move to Step 2.

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RAID recovery is complex and requires a thorough understanding of the underlying issues. To diagnose:Check the RAID controller logs for error details.Use software tools to inspect the array’s configuration and drive health (without making changes).Determine if the issue is due to logical corruption, physical drive failure, or controller problems.If the data is critical, avoid further attempts and contact professionals to ensure the integrity of the recovery.

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At Data Recovery Squad, we specialize in recovering data from all RAID levels and configurations, including RAID 0, 1, 5, 6, 10, and more. Our services include:Logical Recovery: Repairing corrupted RAID partitions or file systems without altering the array.Physical Recovery: Rebuilding data from failed drives using advanced cleanroom techniques.RAID Reconstruction: Reassembling arrays from raw data when RAID configurations or metadata are damaged.Free Evaluation: We provide a diagnostic report detailing the failure type, recovery likelihood, and a cost estimate.Whether it’s a business-critical RAID server or a personal NAS, we have the tools and expertise to recover your data securely and efficiently.

Tips for Identifying a failing RAID and What to Do About It

MINOR

$300-700

Lost Data
Damaged Sectors
Fast Format
Medium

$500−1 000

Electrical Surge
Firmware Corruption
Worn Flash Memory
Grave

$700−1 400

Encryption Errors
Damaged Flash Memory
Controller Breakdown
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$1 000 - 1 900+

Chip-Based Recovery
Fire Damage
Water Damage

Frequenlty Asked Question for RAID Data Recovery

Answers about RAID Data Recovery Frequently Asked Questions

Which types of RAID configurations can you recover data from?

SalvageData experts are certified to recover and restore data from all SSD form factors, including:
3.5”/2.5”/1.8” IDE SSD
3.5”/2.5”/1.8” SATA SSD
M.2 SATA
M.2 NVMe
mSATA
SlimSATA
PCIe SSD

We can recover data from all RAID levels and configurations, including:

  • RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 5, RAID 6, and RAID 10: Commonly used in personal and business systems.
  • Nested RAID Levels: Such as RAID 50, RAID 60, and other complex setups.
  • JBOD (Just a Bunch of Disks): Non-RAID configurations.
  • Hardware and Software RAID: From systems managed by dedicated RAID controllers or software-defined RAID solutions.
  • Enterprise-Level Arrays: Used in servers, NAS devices, and data centers.

No matter the size or complexity of your RAID array, our expertise ensures we can handle it.

Which SD brands do you support?Will attempting recovery impact my SSD warranty?

SalvageData adheres to industry standards and manufacturer guidelines. We are a trusted partner for Microsoft and Apple, and our data recovery services will not void your device’s original warranty.

SalvageData is renowned for delivering top-tier data recovery services across all major brands of drives and storage devices. With over two decades of expertise, we offer effective data restoration solutions for a wide range of brands and models, including:

Intel
Western Digital
Seagate
Toshiba
Lenovo
Fujitsu
Hitachi
PNY
Transcend
SanDisk
Samsung
Kingston
And more

In most cases, no. Our recovery process is minimally invasive and avoids altering your RAID system unless necessary. If physical repairs are required (e.g., addressing damaged drives or controllers), this could potentially affect warranties. We recommend reviewing your RAID system’s warranty terms or consulting the manufacturer for clarification.

How SD data recovery works

Initial Assessment:The SSD is examined to determine the extent of damage and identify the underlying issues. This involves checking the drive’s health and any error messages.

Diagnostic Testing:Advanced diagnostic tools are used to analyze the SSD’s firmware and flash memory. This helps in understanding the nature of the data loss or corruption.

Data Extraction:Using specialized software and hardware, technicians extract the data from the SSD. This may involve accessing the NAND flash memory directly or working around damaged firmware.

Data Reconstruction:Recovered data is organized and reconstructed. This step ensures that files and folders are restored to their original state as much as possible.

Verification:The recovered data is verified for completeness and accuracy. This ensures that the data is intact and usable.

Data Transfer:Finally, the recovered data is transferred to a new storage medium or provided to the customer through a secure method.

If we are unable to recover any data, there’s no charge. Our No Data, No Charge policy guarantees that you won’t incur any financial risk if recovery is unsuccessful.

Yes, unless you request us to recycle them. You will receive your RAID drives back, along with a new storage device containing the recovered data if the recovery is successful.

What If My Data Is Unrecoverable?

In the rare event that we cannot recover your data, SalvageData has a No Data, No Charge policy. This means you will not be billed for recovery efforts if we cannot retrieve your data.

We strive to recover data from all types of damage and failure, but some situations may render data permanently unrecoverable due to extreme physical damage or other critical issues.

Feel free to review some of our successful recovery stories, and rest assured that our team uses every available method to try to retrieve your data.

We provide free diagnostics. You only pay if you accept our quote and proceed with the recovery.

What are some SD failure signs?

Slow Performance:Unusually slow read and write speeds or extended loading times.

Frequent Freezes or Crashes:The system or applications may freeze or crash unexpectedly.

File Corruption:Files become corrupted, inaccessible, or exhibit unusual behavior.

Error Messages:Errors related to the SSD, such as read/write errors or firmware issues.

Unusual Sounds:Although SSDs are generally silent, you might hear abnormal noises if there are electronic issues.

System Failures:The computer fails to boot or shows errors during startup.

Firmware Issues:Problems with SSD firmware can prevent the drive from functioning correctly.

SMART Errors:Alerts from the Self-Monitoring, Analysis, and Reporting Technology (SMART) indicating potential drive issues.

Disappearing Drive:The SSD may intermittently disappear from the system or fail to be recognized.

File System Errors:Issues with the file system that cause data access problems or require frequent repairs.

Absolutely! We provide an interactive file list so you can review the recoverable files before making a payment.

What is the cost of SD data recovery?

The cost of SSD data recovery depends on the extent of the damage and the urgency of the turnaround. Typically, you can expect to pay between $300 and $1,000 for less severe issues, and $1,100 to $1,900 for more complex problems such as severe disk crashes or water damage.

What if the new drive you sent doesn’t work with my system?Data Recovery Squad has a high success rate, but some cases may be unrecoverable due to severe damage. We operate under a No Data, No Charge policy, so you only pay if data is successfully recovered.