RAID Recovery
RAID Recovery Made Easy
Raid Recovery offers home and office users an affordable and easily usable way to recover lost data and repaid damaged RAID arrays of various types.
RAID Drive Recovery.
Recover RAID-0+1 and RAID 10 with RAID Recovery.
RAID Array can not only introduce the single RAID layer, it can combine the features of several RAID levels by using RAID Arrays of one RAID level as elements of another RAID Array. Two the most widespread arrays that introduces such logics are RAID-0+1 and RAID-10. First number means the level of sub-arrays used to create main RAID array whose level is indicated by the last number. RAID-0+1 is RAID-1 whose elements are RAID-0 arrays instead or single hard drives. And RAID-10 is RAID-0 created using RAID-1 as array elements. RAID-0+1 and RAID-1 is actually not a layers, just combinations, but their good speeds and data protection levels offered made them popular, however, as they use RAID-1 as main or sub-level, the useful space is a bit less than 50% of total space of the drives used in array.
Both RAID-10 and RAID-0+1 store each block twice, but RAID-10 have same blocks in sub-level array while RAID-0+1 have same blocks in different sub-level arrays. That's why RAID-10 can loose one drive from each sub-array and keep functionality, but it can't loose the whole sub-array. Instead of this, RAID-0+1 can loose one whole sub-array or different blocks from sub-arrays, but can't loose same blocks from different sub-arrays.
How can I perform RAID drive recovery of RAID-0+1 and RAID-10 with RAID Recovery?
If you can't access some files or even the whole array, you should not waste your time and continue to RAID drive recovery. As usual, you need to disable the RAID and make drives appear as separate devices to let RAID Recovery manage the recovery process completely. Begin RAID drive recovery with RAID Wizard.
On the next screen select RAID level as RAID-10 or RAID-0+1, choose disk count you've used in the array. For RAID-10 and RAID-0+1 you should also select stripe size if possible. We've used 6-drive RAID-10 for example of RAID drive recovery.
Next form will ask you to select the drives you've used in your RAID. Select them and continue RAID drive recovery.
On the RAID constructor screen you should check all the available RAID configurations and leave at least one that matches your file and folder structure closely to make RAID drive recovery successful.
When you'll complete the RAID Wizard, your new virtually created by RAID drive recovery volume will appear in the list of devices available to scan marked in red. Now click it to open Disk Wizard to recover your data.
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