RAID 0 DATA RECOVERY- Striped set
RAID Data Recovery for Corrupted and Failed RAID Recovery Service
A RAID 0 is striped disk, which is non-redundant and interleaves the data across multiple disks and has no maintenance in case of any failure.
RAID 0 is a non-redundant array and is also called disk striping. It is commonly used for games and it has no capacity for “fault tolerance”. RAID 0 is the lowest level of RAID. In this RAID if one hard drive fails then other becomes useless.
RAID 0 is also called non-convenient striping technique due to non-redundant disk arrays. Error in this RAID is unrecoverable because it is not providing error-checking facility.
Striping is the technique in which data spreads on multiple drives which enhances the performance of RAID 0. In RAID 0 two physical hard disks are used for striping method
Two hard drives in striping technique work in parallel mode that can read and write the data faster as compared to single drive.
RAID 0 has many advantages & disadvantages due to non-redundant nature. RAID 0 increases the performance but at the same time if one hard drive is failed then the recovery can’t be done rapidly.
Configuration of RAID 0 consists of two or more hard drives and a hard ware controller. RAID 0 has a simple configuration process for implementation & management.
RAID 0 is ideal level where speed is a requirement.
Optimum Data Recovery, Inc. is a data recovery service provider for a wide range of RAID levels including the RAID 0. We are capable of recovering data from RAID 0 in case of hard drive failures. For further information about RAID 0 data recovery you can contact us at 1-800-580-4959
RAID 0 DATA RECOVERY- Volume Set
RAID 0 Data Recovery
RAID 0, using volume set is the one in which two or more hard drives are joined together so that the Operating System sees those drives as one. In volume set RAID 0, first disk is used and then second and so forth. The data is not striped so, there may be using four drives but only first drive may have the data.
The important thing in data saving on volume set RAID 0 is the file system used to save the data on hard drives. For example if NTFS file system is used to save data on hard drive, then the data may be save on all the drives as the file system does not stores the data in a sequence.
If you have a Failed RAID 0, striped or volume set then call us 1-800-580-4959 to further discuss the options to restore data.