York Data Recovery: The UK’s Premier RAID 1 Data Recovery Specialists
For 25 years, York Data Recovery has been the UK’s leading expert in RAID 1 data recovery, specialising in mirrored array architectures and block-level synchronization across multiple drives. Our engineers possess unparalleled expertise in mirror set analysis, drive synchronization, and advanced data reconstruction techniques for failed mirror configurations. We support every RAID 1 implementation from hardware controllers to software-defined mirroring, recovering data from complex multi-drive failures and synchronization errors using our state-of-the-art laboratory equipped with advanced mirror analysis tools and comprehensive donor drive inventory.
25 Years of RAID 1 Mirror Architecture Expertise
Our quarter-century of experience encompasses the complete evolution of RAID 1 technology, from early hardware mirroring controllers to modern software-defined mirroring with real-time synchronization. This extensive knowledge base includes proprietary mirroring algorithms for enterprise RAID controllers and deep understanding of software RAID 1 implementations across all major operating systems and NAS platforms. Our historical database contains thousands of controller-specific mirroring patterns and synchronization metadata structures essential for successful reconstruction of even the most complex RAID 1 failures.
Comprehensive NAS & Enterprise Server Support
Top 15 NAS Brands & Popular UK Models:
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Synology: DS223j, DS923+, DS1522+
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QNAP: TS-233, TS-453D, TVS-872X
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Western Digital: My Cloud EX2 Ultra, My Cloud PR4100
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Seagate: IronWolf NAS, BlackWolf NAS
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Netgear: ReadyNAS 212, ReadyNAS 432
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Buffalo Technology: LinkStation LS220D, TeraStation 51210RH
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Drobo: Drobo 5N2, Drobo 8D
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Asustor: AS5304T, AS6706T
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Thecus: N2350, N8810U-G
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Terramaster: F2-223, T9-450
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Lenovo: IX4-300D, PX12-450R
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LaCie: 2big RAID, 12big RAID
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Promise Technology: Pegasus32 R2, R8
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ZyXEL: NAS326, NAS540
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D-Link: DNS-320L, DNS-345
Top 15 RAID 1 Server Brands & Models:
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Dell EMC: PowerEdge R750xs, R740xd2
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Hewlett Packard Enterprise: ProLiant DL380 Gen11, Synergy 480 Gen10
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Lenovo: ThinkSystem SR650, SR670
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Cisco: UCS C240 M7 Rack Server
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Supermicro: SuperServer 6049P-E1CR90H
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Fujitsu: PRIMERGY RX2540 M7
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Hitachi: Hitachi Compute Blade 2000
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IBM: Power System S822LC
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Acer: Altos R380 F3
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ASUS: RS720-E10-RS12U
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Intel: Intel Server System R2000WF family
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Huawei: FusionServer 2288H V5
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Oracle: Sun Server X4-4
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Inspur: NF5280M6
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Nokia: AirFrame Open Edge Server
Technical Recovery: 30 Software RAID 1 Errors
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Split-Brain Mirror with Diverged Data Sets
Technical Recovery Process: We perform bit-level comparison of both mirror members using custom-developed synchronization analysis tools. By analyzing write timestamps and transaction sequences in file system journals ($LogFile for NTFS, journal for ext4), we reconstruct the most recent consistent state. We merge viable data from both mirrors while preserving the latest version of each file based on metadata analysis and checksum verification. -
Mirror Desynchronization with Partial Write Failures
Technical Recovery Process: We analyze the write intent bitmaps and synchronization logs to identify incomplete write operations. Using PC-3000 with RAID reconstruction modules, we reconstruct the intended write sequence and apply missing operations to create a consistent mirror set. For hardware RAID, we extract controller logs to determine the exact point of desynchronization. -
RAID Metadata Corruption with Mirror Configuration Loss
Technical Recovery Process: We locate and repair damaged RAID superblocks and configuration metadata. For Linux MDADM, we repair superblock versions 0.90, 1.0, 1.1, and 1.2 using backup copies. For Windows Storage Spaces, we reconstruct the mirror configuration database by parsing the Microsoft Reserved Partition and validating mirror membership through signature analysis. -
Accidental Mirror Break with Data Divergence
Technical Recovery Process: We perform forensic analysis of both former mirror members to identify data written after the break. Using file system journal analysis and metadata timestamp comparison, we reconstruct the complete data set by merging pre-break synchronized data with post-break unique data from both drives. -
Failed Re-synchronization with Corruption Propagation
Technical Recovery Process: We halt all synchronization processes and work with the original drive states. Using hardware write-blockers, we create forensic images of both mirrors before the failed sync. We then manually reconstruct the intended synchronization by analyzing block-level differences and applying validated changes only. -
File System Corruption on Both Mirror Members
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Operating System Update Causing Mirror Inconsistency
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Driver Compatibility Issues with Mirroring
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Boot Sector Corruption on Mirrored Volume
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GPT/MBR Partition Table Damage on Both Drives
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Volume Set Configuration Loss
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Dynamic Disk Database Corruption
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Storage Spaces Mirror Corruption
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ZFS Mirror Pool Corruption
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Linux MDADM Superblock Damage
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Windows Disk Management Mirror Configuration Loss
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File System Journal Replay Failure
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Resource Exhaustion During Mirror Operations
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Snapshot Management Failure on Mirrored Arrays
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LVM Mirror Corruption
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Background Scrub Corruption
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Metadata-Only Configuration Loss
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Capacity Expansion Failure
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RAID Member Marked Invalid Incorrectly
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Configuration Import/Export Failure
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Sector Size Mismatch Issues
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Memory Dump on Mirrored Volume
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Virus/Ransomware Encryption on Both Mirrors
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File System Quota Corruption
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Resource Contention During Mirror Writes
Technical Recovery: 30 Mechanical/Electronic RAID 1 Errors
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Simultaneous Drive Failures in Mirror Set
Technical Recovery Process: We perform identical recovery procedures on both failed drives, including head stack assembly transplantation, PCB repair, and firmware reconstruction. Using our Class 100 cleanroom, we ensure both drives are recovered to a readable state, then perform comparative analysis to extract the most complete data set from the less damaged sectors of each drive. -
Controller Failure with Mirror Configuration Loss
Technical Recovery Process: We source identical donor controllers and transplant the NVRAM containing RAID configuration. Using PC-3000, we extract configuration data from the member drives’ reserved sectors and manually reconstruct the mirror parameters. We then virtualize the mirror set using the recovered configuration to access the data. -
Backplane Failure Causing Correlated Drive Damage
Technical Recovery Process: We diagnose and repair backplane issues, then image both drives through direct connection. We perform comparative sector analysis to identify and repair corruption caused by the backplane failure, using the undamaged sections of each mirror to reconstruct a complete data set. -
Power Surge Damaging Both Mirror Members
Technical Recovery Process: We perform component-level repair on both drives, including TVS diode replacement, motor driver IC transplantation, and ROM transfers. After stabilizing both drives, we create synchronized images and perform bit-level comparison to identify and reconstruct damaged sectors using checksum verification. -
Unrecoverable Read Errors During Mirror Rebuild
Technical Recovery Process: We use hardware imagers with advanced read-retry capabilities on both drives, systematically adjusting read channel parameters to recover data from marginal sectors. We then merge the successful reads from both drives to create a complete image with maximum data recovery. -
Head Stack Assembly Failure on Primary Mirror
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PCB Failure on Both Mirror Drives
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Spindle Motor Seizure in Mirror Set
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Media Degradation with Correlated Bad Sectors
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S.M.A.R.T. Attribute Overflow on Both Drives
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Thermal Calibration Crash During Mirror Operations
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Vibration-Induced Read Errors in Both Drives
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Write Cache Enable/Disable Conflicts
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Controller Memory Module Failure
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SAS Phy Layer Degradation
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Expander Firmware Corruption
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Power Supply Imbalance Issues
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Cooling Failure Causing Thermal Throttling
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Physical Impact Damage to Both Drives
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Water/Fire Damage to Mirror System
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Interconnect Cable Degradation
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Ground Loop Induced Corruption
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Electromagnetic Interference Issues
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Component Aging and Parameter Drift
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Bad Block Management Overload
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Read/Write Channel Degradation
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Servo Wedge Damage Preventing Head Positioning
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Preamp Failure on Head Stack
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Voice Coil Motor (VCM) Stiction
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Media Cache Corruption
Technical Recovery: 25 Virtual & File System RAID 1 Errors
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VHD/VHDX Mirror Corruption on Hyper-V
Technical Recovery Process: We repair the virtual disk headers and block allocation tables across multiple VHD/X files, ensuring mirror consistency. We analyze the differencing disk chains and reconstruct the mirrored volume by parsing the virtual storage stack metadata and validating block-level consistency between virtual disk files. -
QTS Mirror Volume Corruption
Technical Recovery Process: We reverse-engineer QNAP’s mirroring metadata to reconstruct the volume mapping tables. By analyzing the volume configuration blocks and mirror synchronization data, we can reassemble the mirrored volume and extract data while accounting for QNAP’s custom mirroring implementation. -
Btrfs RAID 1 Metadata Corruption
Technical Recovery Process: We repair the Btrfs chunk tree and device extent mappings to reconstruct the mirrored volume. Using btrfs-check with custom repair options, we rebuild the mirror tree and validate checksums across all member devices to ensure data integrity during recovery. -
ZFS Mirror Pool Corruption
Technical Recovery Process: We utilize zdb to analyze the pool configuration and reconstruct missing vdev information. For mirrored pools, we repair the uberblocks and space map metadata to restore access to the mirrored data, validating reconstruction through checksum verification. -
APFS Container Mirror Corruption
Technical Recovery Process: We repair the APFS container superblock and object map to reconstruct the mirrored volume. We analyze the space manager structures and rebuild the mirror synchronization metadata to ensure proper data extraction from the most consistent mirror member. -
ext4 Journal Corruption on RAID 1
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VMFS Datastore Mirror Corruption
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ReFS Integrity Stream Damage on Mirrored Volumes
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XFS Allocation Group Mirror Corruption
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NTFS $MFT Mirror Inconsistency
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exFAT FAT Chain Mirror Corruption
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HFS+ Catalog File Mirror Damage
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Storage Spaces Mirrored Volume Corruption
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Linux MDADM RAID 1 Superblock Damage
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ZFS Intent Log (ZIL) Mirror Corruption
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Btrfs Send/Receive Stream Damage
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Hyper-V VHD Set Mirror Corruption
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VMware Snapshot Chain Mirror Issues
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Thin Provisioning Mirror Metadata Damage
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Thick Provisioning Header Mirror Corruption
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Quick Migration Mirror Failure
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Storage vMotion Mirror Interruption
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Virtual Disk Consolidation Mirror Failure
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RDM (Raw Device Mapping) Mirror Corruption
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VSphere Replication Mirror Consistency Issues
Advanced Laboratory Capabilities
Our RAID 1 recovery laboratory features:
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DeepSpar RAID Reconstructor 4 with advanced mirror analysis
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PC-3000 UDMA-6 with RAID 1 reconstruction modules
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Atto Fibre Channel SAN for enterprise storage systems
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Custom mirror analysis tools developed in-house
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Advanced soldering stations for component-level repair
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Class 100 cleanroom for drive mechanical repair
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Signal analysis equipment for backplane diagnostics
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Proprietary virtual RAID 1 reconstruction software
RAID 1 Recovery Success Metrics
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96% success rate for single drive failures in RAID 1
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88% success rate for dual drive failures in RAID 1
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79% success rate for controller failures with drive issues
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92% success rate for logical/software RAID 1 issues
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24-48 hour average recovery time depending on complexity
Why Choose York Data Recovery for RAID 1?
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25 years of specialized RAID 1 mirroring expertise
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Largest inventory of enterprise donor components in the UK
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Component-level repair capabilities
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Proprietary mirror analysis and reconstruction algorithms
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Free diagnostic assessment with transparent pricing
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No recovery – no fee guarantee for physically accessible drives
Emergency Service Option
Our 24-hour emergency service ensures rapid recovery for critical business systems, with priority access to our RAID specialists and dedicated laboratory resources.
Contact our York-based RAID 1 recovery engineers today for immediate assistance with your failed mirrored array. Our free diagnostics provide complete assessment of your RAID 1 system with recovery probability analysis and no obligation.




