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DATA RECOVERY FROM
RAID ARRAYS
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With UFS Explorer Professional Recovery you may recover files from crashed or disassembled RAID arrays.
In case your RAID controller was gone bad or got failure, some disk in Striped RAID got bad sector or NAS firmware failed, usually RAID becomes disassembled and it's hard to recover data from disks that were in RAID, especially in case of striped RAID (RAID 0, RAID 5 or RAID 6).
If RAID could not be recognized, you can create a virtual RAID from its components and recover data from there like from a real one.
UFS Explorer, Professional Recovery allows on-the-fly virtual RAID array reconstruction and data recovery from there.
At present, it supports:
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Highpoint and Promise controller-based RAID arrays (with geometry auto-detection); |
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Buffalo TeraStation, Iomega StorCenter and other similar network storages; |
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Linux and Windows (NT LDM) software RAIDs; |
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Most hardware RAID configurations with no on-disk descriptors. |
UFS Explorer Professional Recovery allows data recovery from most existing RAID solutions, including mass NAS storages and even very specific RAID solutions. It embeds support of most RAID levels: JBOD, RAID 0,RAID 1,RAID 0+1,RAID 10, RAID 4, RAID 5, RAID 6, RAID 7 and their variations, full customization of RAID settings for striping, parity distribution and parity delays. This makes UFS Explorer Professional Recovery one of leading products for RAID recovery.
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