Possible Raid Recovery Situations
Posted by Marius on 03 Oct 2007 at 01:16 pm | Tagged as: RAID 1-10
Possible reasons for RAID Recovery
• Accidental deletion of files
• Accidental deletions
• Accidental reformatting of drives / Array
• Accidental reformatting of partitions
• Accidental replacement of media components
• Accidentally deleted records
• Accidentally overwritten database files
• Actuator Failure
• Applications that are unable to run or load files
• Applications that are unable to run or load files
• Back up Failures
• Bad sectors
• Computer virus and worm damage
• Computer Worm damage
• Controller Failure
• Controller Malfunction
• Corrupt files/data
• Corrupted files
• Corrupted database files
• Corrupted RAID
• Damage from Lightning, Floods, and Fires
• Damaged files or folders
• Damaged Motor • Data corrupted
• Deleted tables
• Directory Corruption
• Drive physical abuse
• Earthquake
• Employee Sabotage or Deletions
• Fire
• Fire or water damage
• Firmware corruption
• Flood
• Hard disk component failure and crashes
• Hard disk drive component failure
• Hard drive crashes
• Hard drive failure
• Head Crash
• Human Error
• Hurricane/Tornado
• Impact damage
• Inaccessible drives and partitions
• Inaccessible drives or partitions
• Intermittent drive failure
• Locked databases preventing access
• Lost/Forgotten Password
• Mechanical Failure • Media Damage
• Media surface contamination and damage
• Missing Partitions
• Multiple drive failure
• Natural disaster
• Overwritten files
• Overwritten RAID config files
• Overwritten RAID settings
• Power Spike
• Power Supply Burn out or failure.
• RAID configuration corruption
• RAID controller failure
• RAID Controller failure
• RAID corruption
• RAID disk corruption
• RAID disk failure
• RAID disk overhear
• RAID drive corruption
• RAID drive failure
• RAID drive incompatibility
• RAID drive overheat
• RAID failed
• RAID failure
• RAID hardware failure • RAID incorrect configuration
• RAID incorrect setup
• RAID rebuild failure
• RAID user error
• Reformatting
• Repartition
• Server registry configuration lost
• Strange clicking noises
• Surface contamination and damage
• Unable to recognise backup files
• Unable to run or load data
• Unbootable System
• User Error
• Vibration damage
• Virus attack
• Virus attacks
• Virus Corruptions and Deletions
• Virus Infection
• Viruses
• Water, coffee and other liquid damage
• Will not boot
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