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America's Best Data Recovery Company for RAID Arrays

Seattle Data Recovery is America's best RAID array repair company for Servers, Network Attached Storage (NAS), Storage Area Network (SAN), and Fiber Array. Seattle Data Recovery is Veteran-Owned and run by service members in Washington, California, New Hampshire, and New York.

Seattle Data Recovery's clean room provides solid results.

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RAID Controller Failure
Seattle Data Recovery repairs RAID controllers. The RAID controller is crucial for managing the array. A failure can cause the system to fail to boot, not recognize drives, or exhibit other errors. Seattle Data Recovery offers the best chance of retrieving data from a RAID controller failure.
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Missing RAID Partition
Seattle Data Recovery repairs RAID partitions. Partitioning issues can cause data loss or make the RAID array inaccessible. Seattle Data Recovery offers the best chance of retrieving data from missing or lost RAID partitions.
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Disk Read/Write Error
Seattle Data Recovery repairs RAID disk read/write errors. A failing disk within the RAID array can lead to read/write errors. Corrupted data on the RAID array can cause errors during access or modification. Seattle Data Recovery offers the best chance of retrieving data from a RAID read/write error.
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RAID Data Corruption
Seattle Data Recovery repairs RAID data corruption. RAID can't always detect and correct silent data corruption (errors that don't cause drive failures). If a drive has bad sectors that are not detected until the rebuild process, this can lead to data corruption during the rebuild. Issues with the RAID controller, drivers, or firmware can also contribute to data corruption. Seattle Data Recovery offers the best chance of retrieving data from corruption.
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Crashed RAID Server
Seattle Data Recovery repairs RAID servers. If a host server crashes, it can render the RAID array inaccessible. A RAID server crash can be caused by several factors, including drive failures, controller malfunctions, or even software issues. Seattle Data Recovery offers the best chance of retrieving data from a crashed RAID array.
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Failed RAID Rebuild
Seattle Data Recovery repairs RAID arrays after a failed rebuild. If a RAID volume fails to rebuild correctly after a disk failure, it can result in data access issues. During the rebuild process, data from the remaining drives is used to reconstruct the lost data. If there is data corruption on the remaining drives, it can be propagated during the rebuild.
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RAID Disk Errors
Seattle Data Recovery repairs RAID array disk errors. While RAID provides redundancy, multiple failures can overwhelm the system and lead to total failure. RAID disk errors, often indicated by degraded arrays or failed drives, can be caused by various issues, including hard drive failures, controller problems, or software glitches.
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RAID Parity Error
Seattle Data Recovery repairs RAID parity errors. RAID levels like RAID 5 and RAID 6 use parity information to reconstruct data on a failed drive. A RAID parity error indicates a mismatch between the calculated parity information and the actual data stored on the drives in a RAID array. This usually means an error with the data itself or in the way the RAID controller calculates the parity.
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Power Surge
Seattle Data Recovery repairs RAID arrays after a power surge has occurred. A RAID power surge error often indicates a sudden, unexpected surge of power that disrupts data storage and potentially causes damage to the hardware or data. These surges can manifest different errors or warning messages depending on the specific RAID setup and the nature of the power surge.
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RAID Firmware
A RAID firmware error, often indicated by messages like "Fatal firmware error" or "Firmware failed validation," typically points to an issue with the RAID controller's firmware, which controls how the disks are managed within the RAID system. These errors can arise from corrupted firmware, an outdated firmware version, or even hardware problems.
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RAID Software
A RAID software error typically indicates a problem with the software controlling the RAID array, often due to a disk failure or other hardware issues.
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RAID Deletion
Seattle Data Recovery can restore data from accidentally deleted or formatted RAID arrays.
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Operating System
RAID errors from the operating system can manifest as problems with accessing or mounting the RAID array or as general system instability. These errors can stem from various causes, including hard drive issues, RAID controller problems, software conflicts, or even issues within the operating system itself.
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RAID Noises
A noisy RAID array is often a sign that one or more of the constituent hard drives is failing or experiencing mechanical issues. Noises, such as clicking, chattering, or grinding, should be taken seriously, as they can indicate data corruption or loss.
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Degraded RAID
A degraded RAID array means that one or more hard drives in the RAID array have failed, and the RAID system is still operating with limited redundancy. This means the data is at a higher risk of loss if another drive fails. The RAID controller typically detects the failed drive and puts the array into a degraded state, which can be indicated by a flashing status LED or by checking the RAID configuration.
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RAID Performance
A RAID performance error can manifest in various ways, including sudden slowdowns, increased read/write latency, or complete system unresponsiveness. This could be due to a hard drive failure, RAID controller issues, or other hardware or software problems.
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Inaccessible RAID
An inaccessible RAID error indicates a problem with accessing data stored on a RAID array, often due to a hardware or software issue. The error can manifest as boot issues, inability to access files, or degraded performance.
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RAID Damage
A RAID array can be physically damaged by drops, power surges, or other physical impacts, potentially leading to data loss or array failure. A drop, for example, could damage the hard drives within the array, making them unreadable or unusable. Power surges can also damage the controller or drives, leading to issues with the array's functionality. A damaged RAID array can result in data loss, system instability, and reduced performance.
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SMART Errors
RAID systems use S.M.A.R.T. (Self-Monitoring, Analysis, and Reporting Technology) to monitor the health of individual drives within the array. If a drive experiences a SMART error, it's a warning sign that the drive may be failing and should be replaced. SMART errors in RAID can indicate a variety of issues, including physical damage, electrical problems, or firmware corruption.
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RAID Drive Replacement
Seattle Data Recovery can replace a drive in a RAID array, ensuring the replacement drive is the same model as the existing drives. We will assist in handling the rebuild process to sync the new drive with the array.
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RAID Backup
Seattle Data Recovery offers RAID backup management services. Backups are essential for recovering from accidental deletions, ransomware attacks, and other situations where RAID's redundancy isn't sufficient.

Superior Recovery Success Rates

Recover data from RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 5, RAID 6, RAID 10, RAID 50, and RAID 60 arrays. Rebuild RAID partitions, files, and data from failed devices.
Seattle Data Recovery offers the highest file recovery percentage in America.
Our data recovery services are specialized for professional businesses and critical industries.

Servers Recovered in 2024
RAID Arrays Recovered in 2024
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Data Recovery Reviews

Critical business infrastructure depends on computer data and secure file storage. Read what business owners and industry leaders say about Seattle Data Recovery.

Seattle Data Recovery did an excellent job recovering our SQL server during a VERY stressful time. We received a complete recovery of our company server data. Seattle Data Recovery is HIGHLY recommended!

Theresa Hart McCormick Air Center

Seattle Data Recovery successfully restored a SQL server database from a dead hard drive. They successfully recovered 100% of the files from all folders and directories on our server.

Ben McCormick Air Center

Open 24/7, 365

Seattle Data Recovery has drop-off locations in Ballard and Downtown. Same-day appointments are available. Before you arrive, call us, and a data recovery technician will create a ticket, inventory your equipment, and start your recovery. Free street parking is available in Ballard. Paid Street or garage parking is available downtown.

Seattle Data Recovery, Ballard

1455 Leary Wy NW Suite 400, Seattle, WA 98107

Regus Business Center, Ballard
Regus Business Center, Ballard
Regus Business Center, Ballard

Headquarters

Welcome to Seattle Data Recovery's Ballard Office. We are located on the fourth floor of the UW Medicine Ballard building, in suite 400.
Regus Business Center, Ballard
Regus Business Center, Ballard

Parking

There is free parking on-site. The parking lot access is located off of NW Ballard Way between 15th Avenue NW and 14th Avenue NW.
Seattle Data Recovery, Ballard
Seattle Data Recovery, Ballard

Business Lounge

Data recovery technicians are happy to meet with you to explain our data recovery services, processes, and scope.
Seattle Data Recovery, Ballard
Seattle Data Recovery, Ballard

Reception

Please call before your arrival. If a data recovery technician cannot meet you onsite, our receptionist will receive your hard drive, computer, or device.

Directions

Seattle Data Recovery, Downtown Seattle
Deliveries & Drop-Off

Seattle Data Recovery accepts deliveries at:
800 5th Avenue, Suite 101, Box 125, Seattle, WA, 98104.

Drop-off service requires a box or envelope.
Envelopes and boxes can be purchased from the concierge at Suite 101.

Please call before your arrival.
If a data recovery technician cannot meet you onsite, our receptionist will receive your hard drive, computer, or device.

Please contact us at (206) 657-6685
before shipping your device.

Call 1 (425) 406-1174 to start a Data Recovery!

Contact
(425) 406-1174
data@seattle-recovery.com
Headquarters
Seattle Data Recovery
1455 Leary Way NW
Suite 400
Seattle, WA 98107
Deliveries
Seattle Data Recovery
800 5th Ave
Suite 101, Box #125
Seattle, WA 98104
Open 24 Hours
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