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Raid Recovery offers home and office users an affordable and easily usable way to recover lost data and repaid damaged RAID arrays of various types.

Rescuing Data after RAID Failure

There are several types of RAID arrays in existence. Mirror-type RAIDs (RAID 1) are the simplest, providing simple mirroring of information with no real performance benefit. Mirror-type RAIDs are used to increase reliability of information stored on such arrays.

Unfortunately, mirror-type arrays are rare species in PCs used by computer enthusiasts. Stripe and hybrid arrays (RAID 0 and RAID 5) are used much more frequently for the performance they add to the system for little extra money. Unfortunately, reliability of information stored on these types of arrays is compromised as compared to single disks, let alone mirror-type arrays.

Assembled from consumer-grade, inexpensive hard disks, RAID arrays of stripe and hybrid types offer a trade-off: a bit more performance in exchange for a lot less reliability. Not surprisingly, homegrown RAIDs fail more frequently than industrial-grade solutions used in server rooms.

Companies manage fail-safe solutions to compensate for reduced reliability of certain types of RAID arrays. Home users jumping on the economy bandwagon often don't have a single backup. Up until now, there were simply no solutions for home users to recover data from RAID arrays, a situation complicated by the fact that no two RAID controllers create arrays that are exactly alike.

Raid Recovery by http://ntfs-recovery.com/ provides such a solution. Priced reasonably, Raid Recovery can recover data from all types of arrays, whether they are stripes, hybrid, or simple mirrors, even if the RAID controller used to create an array is not present in the system. Raid Recovery is designed to be used by home customers and small offices, offering economical data recovery and RAID restoration services. Working in all versions of Windows since Windows 95 and supporting all types of FAT and NTFS file systems, Raid Recovery can recover RAID arrays created with many dedicated and all integrated RAID controllers such as those built into motherboards manufactured or designed by NVIDIA, VIA, and Intel.

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