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The Complexity of RAID Data Recovery

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  RAID data recovery is a complex procedure that requires detailed knowledge of the RAID subsystem and its functions. Multiple software tools are used for extracting the data. Once the data is extracted, it is analysed to check whether the corrupted data can be recovered. The speed at which this process occurs depends on a number of factors, including the drive configuration, the controller's chipset, and how much information has been lost during the corruption event. The probability of a successful RAID data recovery is directly related to the level of complexity of the RAID configuration. The more complex the configuration, the lower your chances for a successful RAID data recovery in case of a hard disk failure. The most common type of RAID configurations are: ·         RAID 0    Block-level striping without parity or mirroring ·         RAID 1    Mirroring without parity or strip...

How long do SSDs last?

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  SSDs, or solid-state drives , are a fantastic way to increase system performance. They feature no moving parts, and as a result, they’re much faster and quieter than traditional hard drives. Solid-state drives are built from flash memory faster than hard disk drives that use magnetic media. Solid-state drives are commonly used in personal computers to increase overall performance. They’re also more durable than traditional drives, but how long do they last? The lifespan of an SSD is directly related to the number of write cycles that it undergoes. But, to be honest, there is no definite answer to this question. Of course, we all know that no electronic component is indestructible; there are bound to be things beyond our control that shorten the lifespan of your SSDs. To ensure a long life, you need to understand how SSDs work and how they fail. By understanding how an SSD operates, you will be able to make sure that you don’t do anything to shorten its life. As with all o...

What not to do in case of Hard Drive Failure?

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  Hard Drive failure can bring in about panic, chaos and bad decision making in a very short period of time. The first thing you need to do is STOP. Stop where ever you are and DO NOT try anything before you get hold of things. There is a right way and a wrong way for data recovery on just about any system. And most of the people do it the wrong way. Here's a few tips and information on what not to do, in regards to data recovery. ·          Do not open your hard drive and expose data. Only a qualified hard drive data recovery engineer in a certified clean room environment should ever open a hard drive. ·          There may be firmware/system area conflict issues that may cause major problems so never try to swap circuit boards on modern drives. ·          Do not ask your friends for help if they are not qualified data recovery engineer . ·  ...