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RAID 50 Configuration

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How Can a RAID 50 Server Fail?

RAID 50 Controller or Component Failure can take place at anytime leaving you scrambling to recover your data. When a RAID 50 controller, motherboard, RAM, power supply or back-plane fail, it can result in a lost RAID 50 configuration, false positive drive failures and more. RAID 50 controller or component failures can be caused by electrical surges, overheating or age. If you believe your RAID 50 controller has failed, its vital that you power down your server and stop attempting recovery yourself.

Multiple Drive Failure: RAID 50 can sustain a maximum of one drive per RAID 5 set to fail consecutively without loosing access to your data. If two drives fail from the same set consecutively, all access to your RAID 50 data will be lost and you will need our professional data recovery services to recover your data.

Data Recovery for RAID 50 Failures:

Physical Failure

User Error

Logical Failure

Multiple drive failure
RAID controller card
Physical RAID failure
Ram failure
Failed motherboard
Failed backplane
Electrical failure
Drives off line
Bad Sectors
Natural disasters
Physical drive failure

Deleted data
Reformatted array or drives
Incorrect replacement of drives
Accidental initialization

Virus, trojan or worm
Directory structure damage
Damaged files and folders
Registry configuration
RAID configuration problem
OS corruption

 

What to Do When Your RAID 50 Fails!

If your RAID 50 fails and you lose access to your data, we highly recommend you turn your server off and do not continue any recovery, restore or rebuild attempts yourself. It's extremely common for your company to put pressure on you to get the server up and running so they can gain access to their data. After all, the data is critical and your company may be losing business or even completely down without access to it. We understand that this is a serious situation but what happens if you lose the data forever? We can provide the safest environment for the recovery attempt possible and we offer 24/7 emergency data recovery to get you back up and running quickly if you need your data fast.

Our experience and case studies show that this is where data is lost, companies go out of business and IT guys are fired or lose their contracts. We don't want that to happen to you. We want to make you the hero.

We see many cases every month where certified technicians or IT guys accidentally destroy any chance of recovery because they attempted to recover, rebuild or restore their RAID 50 data themselves. This error usually happens because of ignorance, lack of training and pressure applied by the company who has lost their data.

Because RAID 50 is extremely complex with multiple RAID 5 arrays striped together, it's critical that the RAID 50 data recovery is completed by one of File Savers experienced and specialized RAID engineers.

 

Why Choose File Savers for your RAID 50 Data Recovery?

Our experienced RAID engineers have developed specialized processes and procedures to successfully recover the data from RAID 50 Arrays. We have recovered RAID 50 servers and NAS devices from all over the country and we can recover yours too. If your RAID 50 is recoverable, we will recover it.

We use the most advanced equipment, techniques and tools to assists in our RAID 50 recovery efforts so we can make sure we recover your data and get you up and running as quickly as possible. We specialize in RAID 50 data recovery from all types of media storage brands and devices. We also recover RAIDs from all file systems, operating systems and failure types. We recover all data types no matter how proprietary from RAID 50 devices. When you simply can't afford to lose your data, File Savers is the solution.

 

RAID 50 | Types of Operating Systems Supported:

All Windows OS
Windows 95
Windows 98
Windows 2000
Windows XP
Windows Vista
Windows 2000 Server
Windows 2003 Server
Windows 2008 server
Windows 2008 Server R2

VMware


All Linux NAS Devices

All Mac OS
Mac / Apple
Mac OS X 10.0 Cheetah
Mac OS X 10.1 Puma
Mac OS X 10.2 Jaguar
Mac OS X 10.3 Panther
Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger
Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard
Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard
Mac OS X 10.7 Lion
Mac OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion
Mac OS X 10.9 Mavericks

Novell
Novell NetWare
Novell Open Enterprise

All Linux OS
Linux Red Hat
Linux Ubuntu
Linux Debian
Linux CentOS
Linux Fedora
Arch Linux
Linux Suse


All UNIX OS
SCO & Open Server
Sun Solaris
AIX5
BSD/OS
IRIX
Tru64 UNIX
Free BSD
Open BSD

 

RAID 50 | Types of Operating Systems Supported:

All Windows OS
Windows 95
Windows 98
Windows 2000
Windows XP
Windows Vista
Windows 2000 Server
Windows 2003 Server
Windows 2008 server
Windows 2008 Server R2

VMware


All Linux NAS Devices

All Mac OS
Mac / Apple
Mac OS X 10.0 Cheetah
Mac OS X 10.1 Puma
Mac OS X 10.2 Jaguar
Mac OS X 10.3 Panther
Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger
Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard
Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard
Mac OS X 10.7 Lion
Mac OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion
Mac OS X 10.9 Mavericks

Novell
Novell NetWare
Novell Open Enterprise

All Linux OS
Linux Red Hat
Linux Ubuntu
Linux Debian
Linux CentOS
Linux Fedora
Arch Linux
Linux Suse


All UNIX OS
SCO & Open Server
Sun Solaris
AIX5
BSD/OS
IRIX
Tru64 UNIX
Free BSD
Open BSD

 

Manufacture approved to recover your data from all RAID Server brands without voiding your warranty

Apple RAID server data recovery manufacture approved HP RAID server data recovery manufacture approved Dell RAID server data recovery manufacture approved

Acer RAID server data recovery manufacture approved Gateway RAID server data recovery manufacture approved Compaq RAID server data recovery manufacture approved

Sony RAID server data recovery manufacture approved

Buffalo RAID and NAS data recovery manufacture approved IBM RAID data recovery manufacture approved IBM RAID server data recovery manufacture approved Seagate NAS and RAID data recovery manufacture approved Western Digital RAID and NAS data recovery manufacture approved DROBO NAS and RAID data recovery manufacture approved EMC RAID data recovery manufacture approved G-RAID NAS and USB RAID data recovery manufacure approved Iomega NAS and RAID data recovery manufacture approved Active Storage RAID and NAS data recovery manufacture approved Maxtor RAID data recovery manufacture approved Netgear NAS and RAID data recovery manufacture approved OWC RAID data recovery manufacture approved Quantum RAID data recovery manufacture approved Microsoft RAID data recovery manufacture approved Synology RAID and NAS data recovery manufacture approved Promise RAID and NAS data recovery manufacture approved QNAP RAID and NAS data recovery manufacture approved

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

About RAID 6

RAID 6 requires a minimum of 4 hard drives. The maximum number of hard drives is limited to its controller but we recover RAID 6 servers with 10 drives or more regularly.

RAID 6 uses block based striping and it distributes double parity across the drives giving you double redundancy. RAID 6 allows for 2 drives to fail at the same time without losing access to your files. The write speed of RAID 6 is slower than RAID 5 because the controller has to calculate 2 parity blocks for every data block.

What is Parity?

Parity is a mathematic algorithm of the data from the other drives in the array that is distributed in block form across the array. See picture below.

The parity is distributed across all of the drives in the array so if 1 or 2 drives fail, they can be replaced at which point the RAID 6 controller will automatically rebuild the drive back into the array. This high level of redundancy and security makes RAID 6 the perfect option for file servers, database, servers, mail servers and web servers that contain critical data that you can't afford to lose. RAID 6 configurations can vary based on the controller and/or how the user decides to set up the array.