Fibre channel data recovery
Re-Source Hardware are able to recover data from all types of fibre cable hard drives, including the newer 2 Gigabit and 4 gigabit drives.
This includes recovery from all forms of RAID controller, and all forms of fibre channel RAID. In most cases, the RAID controller will not be necessary, as we will read, analyse and rebuild the RAID configuration from the ground up at a sector level.
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All RAID configurations have their advantages and disadvantages. These must be fully appraised before implementing any form of RAID configuration.
RAID recovery can be easy, or complex, depending on what happens after the failure. If a RAID configuration fails to rebuild after a failure, STOP IMMEDIATELY. The more you carry out on the RAID, the more chance you have of irreversibly damaging the data so it cannot be recovered.
WRITE DOWN EVERTHING YOU DO after the RAID has failed. While we are able to interpret the raw data so we may manipulate the drives and rebuild the original data, if the original information is overwritten once, or several times, the markers that help in the recovery process may be false, therefore leading to incorrect reconfiguration which will in turn extend the time for the data recovery or render it unrecoverable.
Write down everything that happened to the RAID from the time of the crash. If you were not the one that was working on it, or several people worked on the drives, please have all technicians write down exactly what they did so we may interpret the data correctly or reverse the damage to the RAID.
We manage to recover around 80% of RAIDs, unfortunately, it is the ones that are rebuilt, reformatted, and changed repeatedly that are unable to be recovered.
If the drives are sent to us immediately after the failure, you have a much greater chance of recovering your data.