PITS Global Data Recovery Services possesses long-year experience and knowledge in RAID 50 data recovery. With more than 50 locations all over the US, we can recover lost data from the most complicated nested RAID arrays and data storage devices in the shortest timeframe possible.

What is RAID 50

RAID 50, also known as RAID 5+0, is a combination of two different RAID configurations, namely RAID 5 and RAID 0. In this configuration, multiple RAID 5 arrays are striped together to create a larger, more fault-tolerant array. Like RAID 5, RAID 50 uses block-level striping with parity data to protect against data loss due to a single drive failure. However, unlike RAID 5, RAID 50 has an additional layer of redundancy provided by the RAID 0 configuration, which improves performance and provides protection against multiple drive failures. In a RAID 50 array, data is written across multiple RAID 5 arrays, and the RAID 0 configuration provides additional striping across those RAID 5 arrays. This results in improved performance and greater fault tolerance, making RAID 50 a popular choice for businesses and enterprises that require high performance and data protection. However, like all RAID configurations, RAID 50 is not foolproof, and in the event of a data loss, it is recommended to seek the services of a professional data recovery company with experience in recovering data from RAID arrays.

RAID 50 Data Recovery

Our dedicated team of RAID recovery engineers has fixed multiple RAID 50 arrays, dealing with all manner of physical and logical degradation errors. The secret of our capabilities lies in the following:

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  • Our professional approach. In order to not waste your time and money for nothing, we provide a technical evaluation. This way, we ensure that we can recover your failed device. In addition, after the evaluation is complete, we will inform you about the timing turnaround and recovery cost.
  • Responsible engineers. Hiring engineers, we were choosing the best from the best because we realize the value of lost essential data. Each engineer of our data recovery company is certified for a specific storage device (e.g., RAID, USB Flash Drive, SSD, and hard drive).
  • Certified ISO Class 10 Cleanroom facilities, latest data recovery tools, and developed RAID recovery software. We utilize only the best recovery products to repair RAID arrays carefully and safely. 

Our specialists recovered thousands of failed storage devices over the past few years and still allow us to maintain a 99% data recovery success rate.

Advantages of Our Recovery Services

24/7 Emergency Service Availability

So if you're facing a data loss situation, don't hesitate to contact us. Our 24/7 data recovery services are available to you, 365 days a year. Let us help you recover your precious data today.

Over 50 Locations Across the US

We offer data recovery services from over 50 locations across the US. This means that no matter where you are located, you can access our services and get the support you need to recover the data.

Certified Data Recovery Laboratories.

So if you're facing a data loss situation, look no further. With our certified data recovery labs and 99% success rate, we are confident that we can recover your precious data and get you back on track.

ISO Certified Class 10 Cleanroom

Our engineers work in a controlled environment to ensure the safety of your device. We recover data in ISO Certified Class 10 Cleanroom and achieve high results.

Risk-free Evaluation and Assessment

We start the recovery process with a risk-free evaluation. Our technicians estimate reasons for data loss and the level of damage. Based on it, we select the most suitable recovery strategy.

100% Customer Satisfaction Rate

With years in the data recovery industry, our company supports the highest customer satisfaction rate. We do everything to provide a positive experience for our clients.

RAID 50 Calculator

A RAID 50 calculator simplifies this process by taking into account the number of disks, disk sizes, and RAID 5 arrays used in the configuration. It then calculates the total capacity of the array and the number of disk failures that the array can tolerate without data loss. This information is essential for users to make informed decisions about their RAID 50 configurations, including the number of disks required and the level of redundancy needed.

There are various RAID 50 calculators available online, which are free to use and can help users determine the best RAID 50 configuration for their specific needs. However, it’s important to note that RAID 50 calculators are not foolproof, and it is recommended to seek the advice of a professional IT consultant or data recovery specialist for complex RAID configurations.

RAID 50 vs RAID 60

RAID 50 and RAID 60 are both nested RAID configurations that offer high performance and fault tolerance for businesses and enterprises. RAID 50 is a combination of RAID 5 and RAID 0, while RAID 60 is a combination of RAID 6 and RAID 0.

The main difference between RAID 50 and RAID 60 is the level of fault tolerance they provide. RAID 50 can tolerate up to one drive failure per RAID 5 array, while RAID 60 can tolerate up to two drive failures per RAID 6 array. This means that RAID 60 offers higher fault tolerance than RAID 50, making it a more reliable option for businesses that require maximum data protection.

However, RAID 60 also requires more drives and has higher overhead compared to RAID 50, which means it can be more expensive to implement. RAID 50, on the other hand, offers a good balance between performance, fault tolerance, and cost, making it a popular choice for businesses that need a cost-effective solution without sacrificing too much on data protection.

Causes of RAID 50 Disk Failures

As with all storage array hardware, the RAID drives are vulnerable to logical or physical damageoverheating, and flooding. You should make sure your RAID systems get plenty of ventilation. Additionally, the array needs to be safe from accidental smashing or spills.

For the logical failure, RAID 50 is most susceptible to having multiple drives fail. The only hope is the drives don’t fail within the same underlying RAID 5 array

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If you notice a dip in your RAID 50 array’s performance, run a diagnostics to check if any single disk fails. For this purpose, you can contact our customer service and speak directly to a data recovery specialist. It would be better if you did it before the second drive dies, leaving you in a desperate situation for data retrieval.

RAID 50 Recovery Experts

PITS Global Data Recovery Services provides a risk-free evaluation for RAID 50 arrays. In addition, we offer emergency data recovery services for those who need their RAID 50 recovered ASAP. 

Our data recovery experts can handle the most critical cases in the shortest timeframe possible. The emergency data recovery process takes only 8-48 hours.

They have successfully recovered essential business file systems from challenging RAID 50 data storage devices and helped organizations restore their operations. We have the experiencetools, and enough resources to handle an enormous amount of data processing.

If you just experienced catastrophic data loss with your RAID 50 volumes, you should turn it off to prevent further damage and contact us at (888) 611 0737 or fill in the request form to start your case.

Frequently Asked Questions

RAID 50 data recovery is the process of retrieving lost or inaccessible data from a RAID 50 configuration, which is a type of RAID that combines the data protection of RAID 5 with the performance benefits of RAID 0.

Attempting DIY data recovery from a RAID 50 configuration can increase the risk of further data loss or corruption, as well as the risk of damaging the disk or the data stored on it.

The time it takes to recover data from a RAID 50 configuration can vary widely depending on the cause of the data loss, the size of the data, and the complexity of the recovery process. On average, a professional data recovery service can take anywhere from a few days to several weeks to complete a RAID 50 data recovery.

The possibility of successful RAID 50 data recovery depends on the number of disk drives that have failed and the extent of the damage to the disk drives. In general, the more disk drives that have failed, the more difficult and complex the recovery process will be. If multiple disk drives have failed, it is recommended to seek the help of a professional data recovery service.

Professional data recovery services typically use specialized tools and equipment for RAID 50 data recovery, including hardware and software RAID controllers, disk imaging tools, and data recovery software.

The data recovery process can have a risk of further data loss or corruption, especially if it is not performed by a professional data recovery service with the necessary expertise and experience.

The success rate of data recovery from a RAID 50 configuration depends on the cause of the data loss and the extent of the damage to the disk drives. In many cases, it is possible to recover most or all of the data, but in some cases, some data may be permanently lost.

In some cases, it may be necessary to take the disk drives out of the server to recover data from a RAID 50 configuration, but in many cases, it is possible to perform the data recovery on-site.

If you need to recover data from a RAID 50 configuration, it is important to immediately stop using the disk drives and to seek the help of a professional data recovery service as soon as possible.

To ensure the confidentiality of your data during the data recovery process, it is important to choose a professional data recovery service with a proven track record of handling confidential data securely. Many data recovery services offer secure data handling, encryption, and data destruction services to ensure the confidentiality of your data.

The success rate of data recovery from a RAID 50 configuration depends on the cause of the data loss and the extent of the damage to the disk drives. On average, professional data recovery services have a high success rate, with more than 95% of all data recovery cases resulting in successful data recovery.