An Italian manufacturer of medical devices experienced the simultaneous failure of two hard drives in a RAID5 system, losing highly sensitive files that were urgently needed.
Without access to the missing data, the company faced potential lawsuits from their clients. Knowing the recovery of the data on the RAID 5 could not be successfully completed without an expert, the client reached out to Ontrack for assistance.
Two hard drives in an EMC NX4 SAN system based on a RAID 5 hard disk array failed simultaneously, leading to an inconsistency of the system files.
The company decided to fix this situation by installing two new hard drives into the system. Their IT department knew how to setup the RAID system, but while preparing the data restoration they noticed that the backup of several SAN drives was missing. Even in cases such as this, it is still possible to restore the system’s latest configuration status, but only if the four most important configuration files are accessible. Unfortunately, the company had set up the system internally and never saved or stored the respective configuration files. They also had not used the manufacturer’s support services, so even EMC couldn’t help. Important patient data, such as MRI scans that was stored for hospitals, became inaccessible.