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Understanding RAID data recovery

Article By: Rex Jerrold


RAID data recovery is, of course, the act of recovering data from a RAID system. For those of you in the dark about what a RAID system is, I hope to shed a bit of light on the subject in this brief outline. I will also point you to a few sources for RAID data recovery that can help your issues with ease and recover your lost data in no time and with very little cost. All of this, of course, can be done at your greatest convenience but I’m willing to be that data recovery is no matter of convenience.

What is RAID?

RAID stands for “redundant array of independent disks” and is a computing system that uses multiple hard drives to share data or replicate it across the drive network. The benefits of using a RAID system include increased integrity of data, capacity, and fault-tolerance in comparison to other computer systems. The key component in the early days of RAID was to use older technology to combine into a system that would prove to be very valuable in terms of information technology.

The array would offer greater speed, reliability, capacity, and any combination of those and would end up being significantly less expensive than any of the newer hardware on the market because it coupled multiple devices that would have a greater advantage over the single newer devices. RAID, simply, combines multiple hard drives into one single unit.

Reliability of RAID

RAID is one of the most reliable systems of information technology that you can create because of the backup of having multiple machines storing the information. Having information replicated on multiple hard drives is advantageous because that information is copied and stored in more places than an average user would find. RAID data recovery, therefore, is something that most users knowledgeable of the RAID system can do but there are cases in which that is not possible.

RAID configurations are reliable but they also have a general language of data loss in case this should happen. A “failure rate” is the rate at which a hard drive is faster or slower than its adjacent hard drives. “Mean time to data loss or MTTDL” is the time in which there is data loss in a given array. “Mean time to recovery or MTTR”, of course, means the time in which recovery of lost data is possible. RAID systems are “failure tolerant” which means that they can automatically recover their lost data, most of the time. Needing a serious RAID data recovery, therefore, is almost always avoidable because of the very nature of the hardware.

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