Common LSI Failures We Recover
LSI controllers are widely used in enterprise RAID and storage systems, yet hardware or firmware issues can still result in severe data loss. Our engineers recover from:
- Multiple drive or parity disk failures
- Controller faults or firmware corruption
- Failed or incomplete RAID rebuilds
- Sudden power loss or system crash
- Corrupted configuration or damaged metadata
- Accidental reinitialisation or logical volume deletion
- File system corruption or unreadable arrays
We can safely reconstruct LSI-managed arrays and restore access to business-critical data, even when the system is completely inaccessible.
Our Expertise in LSI Storage Recovery
We specialise in recovering data from LSI-controlled storage used across servers, DAS and enterprise systems. Our engineers are experienced with all major LSI controller models and storage architectures, ensuring accurate and secure results.
Our expertise covers:
Controllers
LSI MegaRAID, SAS and HBA series
Storage types
RAID, JBOD and hybrid configurations
Operating systems
Windows Server, Linux, VMware and macOS
Data types
Virtual drives, volumes and logical partitions
Whether your LSI system is degraded, offline or unrecognised, our team can rebuild the configuration and restore data safely and efficiently.
What to Avoid After an LSI System Failure
Incorrect actions after an LSI failure can make recovery far more complex or cause permanent data loss. To protect your data, avoid the following:
- Do not rebuild or reinitialise the array.
- Do not swap or reorder drives.
- Avoid using repair or recovery utilities.
- Do not update firmware or modify controller settings.
- Stop using the affected system immediately.
Always contact professional recovery engineers who can safely assess and restore data from LSI-based environments without risking further damage.