Common RAID Server Failures And Data Loss Issues |
- Adding incompatible hard drives to the RAID array
- Hardware conflicts with the hard drive and server
- Software corruption to the operating system
- A virus infection, software and operating system upgrades
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- RAID controller failure or configuration changed
- Two or more hard drives fail or go offline
- Server crashes and won't remount the array or volume(s)
- Configuration becomes corrupt or damaged
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RAID data recovery utilities and software are not designed to restore data or rebuild RAID arrays from failing hard drives. This requires specialized equipment and professional training.
Swapping hard drives or re-ordering drives in a multiple drive RAID array runs the risk of overwriting the striping and parity, making it nearly impossible to rebuild your RAID array and recover your company's vital data.
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