RAID Data Recovery Services
In the early days of computing, only large corporations used RAID storage. Home users were happy with 20GB of storage and 64MB of RAM. Times have changed and new home computers from companies like Dell are being shipped with 10GB of RAM and 1TB RAID 0 storage configurations. So why should we care if home users are using RAID 0 hard drive configurations? RAID data recovery, that is why!
RAID Levels and What They Mean
Some people might not know the different types of RAID levels. They are pretty easy to understand if you don’t focus on words such as parity, striping or spanned sets.
- RAID 0 – The most common type of RAID in home computers it is meant for speed, but is extremely dangerous from a data loss standpoint. A RAID 0 takes 2 individual drives, that are of the exact same capacity, and combines them into one volume. If one of the hard drives fail, the data cannot be accessed without RAID Data Recovery
- RAID 1 – The best hard drive configuration for users that don’t want to loose data, a RAID 1 is a mirror. As the name suggests it will replicate one hard drive to another. If one hard drive fails, the other will still have the data, in most cases it will still be bootable. DTI Data in an effort to assist users that need RAID Data Recovery, has created Freeware that will allow users to tree up a damaged RAID 1 hard drive! Check it out if you need RAID data recovery
In most cases RAID hard drives can be recovered by a professional data recovery company. The question is how to choose the best one. An easy way to know that DTI Data are experts at RAID is to see who uses our website as a reference. How about Wikipedia? Check out their reference to our RAID toolkit. If your RAID has crashed Call Toll Free: 1-866-438-6932 to speak to a data recovery pro today!






















