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Filed Under (Computers) by admin on 03-10-2008

The topic runs about Dynamic Disk Recovery and all the things connected with it. The utilization of embedded Raid controller can demand the Raid array restoration. Let us take an instance. You've equipped a built-in chip set controller from AMD SB 600 with the installed Raid array. It worked without any difficulties and you were glad, but then there came time to refresh your old hardware. So, you stopped your selection on the Intel Core processors. On the main board you've selected you found an embedded controller ICH9R, replaced hard disk but your Raid array is not identified. You can choose one of 2 possible ways out:

1. You can buy new hard disks and make totally new Raid array and transfer all information from the old computer to a new one that needs a lot of expenses and much time to restore a previous Raid array.

2. Or you can appeal to a “Data recovery laboratory” where your Raid array will be restored for some definite sum of funds and during little term by facilities of file transfer. But the problem would not simply subsist in situation when people utilize outer Raid array, because in this case persons should only transport a controller with hard drives. One more problem is that today there're a lot of built-in semi-hardware Raid controllers in the market. Such controllers may recover only 1, 0+1, 5 Raid arrays and some other means of file recovery are not accessible for them.

“Mirroring” as 1 of the methods that would guarantee protection to you. Some persons claim that if you wouldn't use stripe (Raid 0), you are certainly secured from Raid arrays and file restoration. But there are cases when no “mirroring” would assist you because there're lots of problems as virus attacks, driver difficulties in the OS and electricity defaults. But what is the settlement of this kind of difficulty then? The only point you have to do in this case is to try to recover all the data from Raid array or restore your Raid array in whole. The greatest point that can be done is of course taking your personal computer to a file restoration professional or getting professional Raid restoration program. Follow these tips and you will be able to save and restore all your data from Raid arrays. Read the rest of this entry »