RAID Recovery Item ID: #267Item DescriptionRecover corrupted RAID arrays in a fully automatic mode. Raid Recovery is the first tool to automatically detect the type of the original RAID array while still allowing for fully manual operation. Raid Recovery is no doubt a highly valuable tool for users of all types of RAID arrays, whether hardware, native, or software. The drag-and-drop user interface allows specifying parts of the RAID array by simply dragging and dropping icons representing the disks. Reconstruct all types of arrays just as easily as a single hard disk. Raid Recovery recognizes all imaginable configurations of various types of arrays, including RAID 0, 1, JBOD, RAID 5, and 0+1, no matter whether they are connected to a dedicated RAID controller or a RAID-enabled motherboard from NVidia, Intel, or VIA. Microsoft software raids (also called Dynamic Disks) are also supported, including JBOD (span), RAID 0, 1, and 5 configurations. Detecting the right type of an array is vital for correct recovery. Raid Recovery supports both manual and fully automatic detection of essential parameters such as type of array, type of RAID controller, stripe size, and disk order. Assemble RAID configurations manually via a simple drag-and-drop operation. Raid Recovery re-constructs an array from the available hard disks being simply dragged and dropped, and detects the right type and size or the array as well as the order of the disks automatically. Anyone can recover broken RAID arrays with Raid Recovery! Raid Recovery gives top priority to your data, allowing you to recover and back up all files from the corrupted array before attempting to fix it. You can store the files on another hard disk or partition, use a recordable CD or DVD, or even upload the files over FTP. Raid Recovery uses advanced search algorithms that allow recovering important files such as documents, pictures and multimedia even if there is a missing disk in the array, or if the file system is missing or damaged.
Overview
Recover corrupted RAID arrays in a fully automatic mode. Raid Recovery is the first tool to automatically detect the type of the original RAID array while still allowing for fully manual operation. Raid Recovery is no doubt a highly valuable tool for users of all types of RAID arrays, whether hardware, native, or software. The drag-and-drop user interface allows specifying parts of the RAID array by simply dragging and dropping icons representing the disks. Reconstruct all types of arrays just as easily as a single hard disk. Raid Recovery recognizes all imaginable configurations of various types of arrays, including RAID 0, 1, JBOD, RAID 5, and 0+1, no matter whether they are connected to a dedicated RAID controller or a RAID-enabled motherboard from NVidia, Intel, or VIA. Microsoft software raids (also called Dynamic Disks) are also supported, including JBOD (span), RAID 0, 1, and 5 configurations. Version 1.5 and higer works with Adaptec RAID Controllers and DDF compatible devices
Detecting the right type of an array is vital for correct recovery. Raid Recovery supports both manual and fully automatic detection of essential parameters such as type of array, type of RAID controller, stripe size, and disk order. Assemble RAID configurations manuallyAssemble RAID configurations manually via a simple drag-and-drop operation. Raid Recovery re-constructs an array from the available hard disks being simply dragged and dropped, and detects the right type and size or the array as well as the order of the disks automatically. Anyone can recover broken RAID arrays with Raid Recovery! Raid Recovery gives top priority to your data, allowing you to recover and back up all files from the corrupted array before attempting to fix it. You can store the files on another hard disk or partition, use a recordable CD or DVD, or even upload the files over FTP. Raid Recovery uses advanced search algorithms that allow recovering important files such as documents, pictures and multimedia even if there is a missing disk in the array, or if the file system is missing or damaged. Try it now. You can download a full-featured trial version of DiskInternals Raid Recovery for free.
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Recover corrupted RAID arrays in a fully automatic mode. Raid Recovery is the first tool to automatically detect the type of the original RAID array while still allowing for fully manual operation for all types of hardware, native, or software arrays. Available for a free trial right now! Raid Recovery Features:
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Repairing RAID Arrays If Your RAID Controller FailsRAID arrays are commonly used in server environments and by advanced computer users to increase speed or reliability of the disk subsystem. With more and more motherboards being supplied with RAID-enabled chipsets by Intel, NVIDIA, and VIA, RAID arrays are quickly gaining popularity at homes and in production environments. Despite the advantages offered by RAID arrays, there are certain downsides as well. If the original RAID controller fails, it becomes hard or impossible to continue using the RAID array in its original configuration. In many cases, user files and data become inaccessible without the original or compatible RAID controller. If your RAID controller fails and you need access to your data right away, consider using a specialized RAID recovery tool to recover files and data from the inaccessible array and putting the recovered files onto a single hard disk. Raid Recovery by DiskInternals makes it possible for everyone to recover data and repair RAID arrays with or without the original RAID controller.The RAID recovery tool detects type, manufacturer and essential parameters of an array completely automatically. If you want more control, you can assemble your RAID array by simply dragging and dropping icons representing separate hard disks. Experienced users can set or modify all configuration parameters such as array type, RAID controller, stripe size, and disk order. Raid Recovery can detect and repairs all types of RAID arrays including RAID 0, 1, 5, 0+1, and JBOD (span) completely automatically. The RAID recovery tool supports most dedicated RAID controllers as well as native RAID chipsets embedded into modern motherboards manufactured by Intel, NVIDIA, and VIA. Raid Recovery fully supports Microsoft Dynamic Disks and software RAID arrays in all configurations. Even if you don’t have the original RAID controller installed in your PC, or are running a version of Windows that does not support the type of Dynamic Disk you are about to recover, Raid Recovery will still detect and repair the array, allowing you to back up your files and documents into a more accessible place. Raid Recovery can save your files onto another hard drive, burn them onto a CD or DVD, or store them over a network. Raid Recovery can be downloaded and evaluated for free
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Raid Recovery Software for RAID ArraysRAID arrays in various configurations are widely used to enhance the computers’ reliability or performance. But what if one or more disks get corrupted, broken or physically damaged? While there is no lack of data recovery tools on the market, recovering data separately from each disk that used to work in an array will cause more problems than good. Even if everything is fine with the disks, there is one more chain to get problems: the RAID controller. RAID controllers and disk arrays are not interchangeable, meaning that you cannot just plug an array from an Intel controller to an NVidia motherboard. Same goes for hardware upgrades. You are either stuck with a certain manufacturer in a hope of maintained RAID compatibility, or are forced to back up and restore your data before transferring an array. If the disks and the controller are working perfectly, but there was a logical damage to the file system, partition table or other system records, you may be unable to access the disks from Windows. Again, single-disk data recovery tools will probably cause more damage to the disks or plain fail to operate on a RAID configuration. Recover Data from RAID ArraysIf your disk array is somehow broken, or the data is damaged, your choice of recovery tools is limited. Many RAID data recovery tools are designed to be used by data recovery professionals, are difficult to get by with no previous experience, and cost fortunes. Raid Recovery by DiskInternals is one of the most automated and easiest to use tools on the market. Recover corrupted RAID arrays in a fully automatic mode. Raid Recovery is also the first tool to automatically detect the original RAID type among those supported. Recognized types of arrays include RAID 0, 1, JBOD, RAID 5, and 0+1. Raid Recovery recovers your data from the corrupted disk array, saving the files onto a backup media such as another hard disk, recordable CD or DVD, or over a network. If you are about to use the array the way it was, Raid Recovery repairs the damaged RAID to its original working configuration. Hardware, Native and Software RAIDRaid Recovery recognizes and supports many popular RAID controllers, including dedicated RAID boards, built-in motherboard chipsets from NVidia, Intel, and VIA, and various software configurations. Latest version works with Adaptec RAID Controllers and DDF compatible devices Microsoft Dynamic Disks are an example of a fully supported software RAID, including JBOD (span), RAID 0, 1, and 5 configurations. Easy RAID RecoveryRecovering multiple hard drives connected into a RAID array is no more difficult than repairing a single disk. Raid Recovery features drag-and-drop user interface to allow dragging and dropping the disks to assemble the original array. Don’t worry about the order of disks, and forget about the technical stuff such as array type, stripe and cluster size as Raid Recovery detects these parameters on its own. Using advanced algorithms to locate your files and documents, Raid Recovery recovers office documents, digital pictures and multimedia files even in case of severe corruption. |
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