One of the many attributes of a RAID 5 that make it popular is that if a drive goes down in the array the RAID will remain functional. In such a case the following events should occur. An alarm should sound. An alarm that would wake the dead. An alarm that would make raking your […]
SNAP Server Data Recovery 3 Spanned RAID 5 Arrays
Recently, it was my task to take sixteen drives, spanned across three RAID fives, and recover a set of hundreds of AVI files. These files were used for research and although not time sensitive, were critical to the conclusions of the research. We have been asked to do many similar jobs where the archive of a […]
SNAP Data Recovery Through The OS Inode
This week is the final offering of our topic Recovering a single file from a SNAP Server Operating System. We have learned what a Super Block is, a cylinder group, and some of the important data elements in those data structures. We have learned how to find these data structures by using the data elements […]