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Posted: Thu 21:43, 25 Jul 2013 Post subject: head assemblies |
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that the equipment is compatible,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], all available data is copied on to new media to allow the technician to analyse the exact nature of the problem � but if it is not possible to access all of the media using the lab�s equipment, the expert will then test the RAID components for possible physical damage. RAID data recovery often means replacing any failed or broken components � such as electronics,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], read/write heads, head assemblies, magnets and drive motors � in a clean environment, which itself requires highly specialised hardware and software tools to build up a raw image of the data. Because of the array of separate disk-drives, technicians need to have specialist skills that allow them to determine both the exact layout of volumes which exist across multiple drives and what repairs to the system�s file structures are necessary to gain access to all the lost data. As part of the RAID data recovery process, the technicians will usually �destripe� the multiple-drive servers and place them on to the lab�s own media
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