Can you recover data from a RAID 1array?
A healthy RAID 1 array will have 2 drives mirrored, meaning the data is the same across both drives.
RAID 1 systems allow for the recovery in a couple different ways. If the primary disk in the array fails, the system should fail over to the secondary member. This allows the user to continue to use the system without interruption. The failed drive can then be replaced with a new drive and remirrored to the secondary drive.
If that failover doesn’t work, or both drives report failures, Ontrack can assist. Using our advanced clean room technologies, the Ontrack team will attempt to image both drives.
If one of the drives images without errors, the Ontrack team will use that data to rebuild the logical volume and recover the data. In the image below, Ontrack would use Drive 1 to rebuild the file system and recover the data.
If both drives image with errors, the team can use data from both drives to rebuild the logical file system and recover your data. Having 2 drives to pull data from gives the Ontrack a great chance to recover all of your files. In the image below, Ontrack would use parts of Drive 1 and parts of Drive 2 to rebuild the file system and recover the data. Data stripes 1 and 4 would come from Drive 1 and data stripes 2 and 3 would come from Drive 2.