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.

How to Backup the RAID with RAID Recovery.

When some RAID levels offer better data protection than single drive, when your RAID is five times safer, you still may want to add additional protection for your data. Why not if your data is really important?

If you care about your data, you should already have our RAID Recovery product for emergency cases. But emergency is not the only reason to use our product - protect your data by creating backup of the whole RAID with RAID Recovery!

Good chance to get RAID backup software for your priceless data as a free bonus to RAID Recovery product!

Backup selected drives or the whole array, in all the cases you'll need enough drive space or another more complex RAID array which will be almost always turned off and mounted for backup reasons only. Backup for single drive of RAID array can be also performed if you think there's something wrong with this drive, or it's just older than others, but it's still not the time to replace it right now - in this case just backup it with RAID Recovery, and if there will be any problem with the drive in the future, you can recover your RAID array replacing physical drive with backup file created earlier.

The manual for create backup of single drive from RAID array and to create backup of the whole RAID Array.

Make the RAID disabled, so all the drives will be seen as separate drives. Start RAID Recovery, select and right-click to the drive you need to backup, select Create Image and specify the folder to save the backup file. If you need to backup the whole RAID, you may not disable it, just open RAID Recovery, find your RAID Volume and do the same Create Image.

How can I recover RAID from backup with RAID Recovery?

For backup of the whole RAID, just mount it using RAID Recovery Menu-Drives-Mount Image. You'll see the new RAID volume appeared in the drive list. Now all you need to do is to click it with left mouse button, scan and select the data to recover from backup.

For backup of the one or more separate RAID disks, just perform the regular recovery of your RAID with RAID Wizard, and when select the drives to create virtual RAID, select instead of problem physical drive it's backup image. Then complete RAID Wizard and follow to Disk Wizard to recover your RAID.

The free evaluation version of Raid Recovery is available here: http://ntfs-recovery.com/

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