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RAID 0+1 DATA RECOVERY

 

 
24 hour service allows us to recover your RAID fast

RAID data recovery for any size RAID 0+1 array
RAID 0+1 recovery for any operating system or platform
Free evaluation and no data-no fee policy
96% success rate recovering broken arrays

THE RAID 0+1 RECOVERY PROCESS

1) Contact ReWave toll-free at 866-739-2835, via email, or submit a  free quote form for

 

RAID 0+1 data recovery.   We are available 24/7.

 

 

2)

A data recovery technician will immediately assist you with a free price quote for

 

recovery and instructions on how to receive a free evaluation to determine the cause of

 

your RAID 0+1 failure.  You can bring your RAID to our data recovery lab (click here for

 

directions), or ship your RAID to us using our shipping instructions.

 

 

3)

Upon receipt of your array, a data recovery technician will perform the free evaluation. 

 

You will be contacted with the results and given the choice to move forward with the

 

recovery.  The actual recovery process will then begin and could take as little as

 

24 hours.

WHAT IS RAID 0+1?

 

RAID 0+1 uses a minimum of four drives.   Additional drives must be added in even numbers.  If
four drives are used, a pair is first striped as in a RAID 0 and then is mirrored as in RAID 1.  The
total storage capacity is calculated by summing the storage capacity of all the drives in the array
and dividing it in half.   For this reason, RAID 0+1 can be very expensive.  This level does offer increased performance over some of the other RAID levels due to the striping that takes place.  Because there is a mirrored copy of the stripe set, a RAID 0+1 array allows the failure of one or
more drives as long as the failure of each occurs in the same stripe set.  When this type of drive failure occurs, the RAID 0+1 essentially becomes a RAID 0 and is vulnerable to drive failures in
the mirrored copy.

A RAID 0+1 array is typically used in servers that demand high performance.  It is also used in
high capacity external hard drives.    For more information about devices with built-in RAID 0+1 technology, click here.

The following diagram illustrates a RAID level 0+1 (a mirror of stripes).

 

 
     

WHAT CAUSES RAID 0+1 FAILURE?

 


There can be many reasons for RAID 0+1 failure.  Listed below are some of the most common:
 
Bad Sectors in the RAID 0+1 Missing Partitions RAID 0+1 Drive Failure
Corrupt Data in the RAID 0+1 Overwritten Files RAID 0+1 Failure
Corrupt Files in the RAID 0+1 RAID 0+1 Backup Unsuccessful RAID 0+1 Firmware Failure
Corrupt RAID 0+1 Controller RAID 0+1 Broken RAID 0+1 Power Failure
Damaged Files in the RAID 0+1 RAID 0+1 Controller Failure RAID 0+1 Power Surge
Deleted Files in a RAID 0+1 RAID 0+1 Crash RAID 0+1 Rebuild Failure
Failed RAID 0+1 RAID 0+1 Crashed RAID 0+1 Won't Boot
MFT Corruption RAID 0+1 Disk Failure Server Crash

 

WHAT TO DO IF YOU EXPERIENCE A RAID 0+1 FAILURE

 


If you experience problems with your RAID 0+1 array, please do not attempt to correct the problem
yourself.   By taking matters into your own hands, you could overwrite parity data making RAID
recovery more difficult.  Please follow the steps below and contact ReWave for assistance at
866-739-2835.

STEP 1
 
Turn off your RAID 0+1 device immediately.  This ensures that no additional data
can be written to the array, which could overwrite the data you are trying to recover. 
STEP 2




 
Document the series of events that occurred causing RAID 0+1 failure.  Try to
make notes if possible documenting any problems that occurred and the efforts
that were made to solve the problems.  If you remove the drives from the array, it is
important to label the drives with the same order in which they existed in the array.
This will save our data recovery team a significant amount of time when piecing the array back together to recover the data.
STEP 3
 
Contact ReWave immediately.  Our data recovery team is available 24/7 to assist
you with RAID recovery at 866-739-2835.


 


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