Article by SalvationDATA Data Recovery
RAID arrays are commonly used in server environments and by advanced computer users to increase speed or reliability of the disk subsystem. With more and more motherboards being supplied with RAID-enabled chipsets by Intel, NVIDIA, and VIA, RAID arrays are quickly gaining popularity athomes and in production environments.RAID 0,RAID 1 and RAID 5,etc is the common levels in our daily life.
Despite the advantages offered by RAID arrays, there are certain downsides as well. If the original RAID controller fails, it becomes hard or impossible to continue using the RAID array in its original configuration. In many cases, user files and data become inaccessible without the original or compatible RAID controller.
If your RAID controller fails and you need access to your data right away, consider using a specialized RAID Rec overy Tool to recover files and data from the inaccessible array and putting the recovered files onto a single hard disk. In the market there are many Raid Recovery Softwares,among them the Raid Recovery Tools called Data Compass Premium produced by SalvationDATA makes it possible for everyone to recover data and repair RAID arrays even without the original RAID controller. The RAID recovery tool detects type, manufacturer and essential parameters of an array completely automatically in its default mode Experienced users can set or modify all configuration parameters such as array type, RAID controller, stripe size,and disk order.
Raid Data Recovery can detect and repairs all types of RAID arrays including RAID 0, 1, 5, 0+1,RAID 5E and RAID 5EE completely automatically. The Raid Recovery Tool supports most dedicat ed RAID controllers in the market. Raid Recovery fully supports Microsoft Dynamic Disks and software RAID arrays in all configurations. Even if you don't have the original RAID controller installed in your PC, or are running a version of Windows that does not support the type of Dynamic Disk you are about to recover, Raid Data Recovery will still detect and repair the array, allowing you to back up your files and documents into a more accessible place. Raid Recovery can save your files onto another hard drive, burn them onto a CD or DVD, or store them over a network.