The topic goes about Dynamic Disk Recovery and all the things connected with it. The utilization of built-in Raid controller can demand the Raid array recovery. Let's get at the example. Imagine that you have equipped AMD SB 600 embedded chip set controller with a Raid array on it. It acted without any difficulties and you're happy, but then there came time to refresh your aged equipment. And you settled to choose Intel Core processor. You have settled what motherboard to select and you see there an embedded ICH9R controller, you've replaced your hard disk, but Raid array isn't identified yet. You can choose one of two possible ways out:
1. One of the ways is to get new hard disks and reinstall on them a new Raid array. This would draw the situation when you require to transport your old info on a new hard drive and it will take much time to do it and to restore preceding Raid array.
2. Also you may utilize the facilities of data restoration laboratory where the experts will recover your files for some short period of time and for little amount of funds. Or you can get a Raid recovery software to recover it by yourself. If you'd use outer Raid array such a difficulty would not just exist, because you're simply to transport a controller with HDDs. One more problem is that today there're a lot of embedded semi-hard Raid controllers in the market. The only Raid arrays that may be recovered by these controllers are 1, 0+1, 5 and they cannot use the other methods of restore.
The utilization of “mirroring” as guarantee of protection. Some people claim that if you wouldn't use stripe (Raid 0), you're certainly secured from Raid arrays and file recovery. But there're difficulties such as electricity failures, driver problems in OS, virus attacks that would make you lose all your files from all the hard drives and no “mirroring” will assist you. And what would you do in such case? The only point you are to do in this case is to try to recover all the files from Raid array or restore your Raid array in whole. You have to turn off your personal computer and bring a system unit to a file recovery expert. Take after these tips and you will be able to protect and restore all your data from Raid arrays. Read the rest of this entry »
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