Non standard RAID Recovery

Non standard RAID recovery includes the following RAID levels:

  • BeyondRAID by Data Robotics (DROBO)
  • Double Parity RAID (also known as Diagonal Parity, or RAID 6)
  • RAID Z (used by the Sun ZFS file system)
  • RAID Z2 Double Parity RAID-Z by for Sun systems’ ZFS file system
  • Drive Extender (Microsoft Windows Home Server)
  • IBM ServeRAID (Proprietary IBM controller supporting RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 1E, RAID 5, RAID 5E, RAID 00, RAID 10, RAID 1E0 and RAID 50)
  • RAID-DP (double parity RAID by NetApp)
  • RAID-K (Kaleidescape)
  • RAID S (proprietary variant of RAID 5 adapted by EMC Corporation for their Symmetrix storage arrays)
  • RAID 5E (Enhanced RAID 5)
  • RAID 5EE (Integrates the capacity of the hot spare into the array)
  • RAID 6E (no dedicated hot-swap drive)
  • Linux MD RAID 10 (RAID 0 with redundancy)
  • RAID 0+3
  • RAID 30
  • RAID 100 (also known as RAID 10+0)
  • RAID 50 (also known as RAID 5+0)
  • RAID 51 (mirrored RAID 5 arrays)
  • RAID 60 (RAID 6 with striping)

Our RAID Recovery System enables us to locate and extract data and repair failed RAID arrays that have sufferred from RAID rebuild failure, severe file system corruption, partial overwrite, and all logical failures.

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