RAID (originally redundant array of inexpensive disks, now commonly redundant array of independent disks), a data storage virtualization technology, combines multiple physical disk drive components into a single logical unit for the purposes of data redundancy, performance improvement, or both.
See, RAID provides high performance to computer users, but, sometimes, it can also bring you much trouble. Let’s see a true example:
“My Qnap, a TS EC1279U RP with 12 disk of 3tb and Raid 5 showed that drive number 5 was working abnormally, I changed it, but when the rebuild began it was not able to complete, and skipped the process. I tried to back up the files, but there were more than 20 TB, and I did not copy everything, because it stocked. Then it did not mount the raid, the drive number 11 failed. Does someone know any tool to recover the raid or some files?”
In general, if we Google “RAID recovery”, we will notice there are lots of users are talking about this issue, and some of them has solved this problem with a professional raid recovery software.
Professional RAID Recovery Software
When it comes to talking about RAID recovery, it is recommended to try using MiniTool Power Data Recovery, for this tool offers 3 powerful features including Undelete Recovery, Damaged Partition Recovery, and Lost Partition Recovery to help you effectively and quickly recover RAID data. (Note: this tool also contains another 2 features as Digital Media Recovery as well as CD/DVD Recovery.) In addition, this tool offers wizard-based operation and concise interface, thus everyone can easily handle it to recover RAID data. What’s more, MiniTool data recovery software supports RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 0+1, RAID 5 and more.
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