How can we recover data from Hard Drives were on RAID 10 without controller?
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@Pete-S said in How can we recover data from Hard Drives were on RAID 10 without controller?:
And I think people are over-consolidating in their excitement to consolidate everything. Basically ending up with all the eggs in one basket.
We see this a lot. There is certainly a desire for "one pool of storage" and it's so easy now that 10TB drives are so cheap. Heck, I bought one for my kids' video games. 10TB Helium 6Gb/s SATA drive with 256MB cache on my children's video game machine!
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Have you checked the SMART values to make sure the drives are degraded and bad? If the drives are good a simple chkdsk may resolve your issues
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I recently arranged two 8TB hard drives to clone the drives. Already done with cloning from Disk 2 and Disk 4.
Now reconstructing RAID 0 and trying to recover the data. I tried a couple of software which were saying free and after reconstructing RAID, to recover data it started saying Evaluation.
Is there any open source or completely free software for this requirement?
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@openit said in How can we recover data from Hard Drives were on RAID 10 without controller?:
I recently arranged two 8TB hard drives to clone the drives. Already done with cloning from Disk 2 and Disk 4.
Now reconstructing RAID 0 and trying to recover the data. I tried a couple of software which were saying free and after reconstructing RAID, to recover data it started saying Evaluation.
Is there any open source or completely free software for this requirement?
None that I know of.
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@openit said in How can we recover data from Hard Drives were on RAID 10 without controller?:
I recently arranged two 8TB hard drives to clone the drives. Already done with cloning from Disk 2 and Disk 4.
Now reconstructing RAID 0 and trying to recover the data. I tried a couple of software which were saying free and after reconstructing RAID, to recover data it started saying Evaluation.
Is there any open source or completely free software for this requirement?
NO. If your data is important, pay for the software. otherwise, why bother.
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Okay, got it, name some paid software, for RAID data recovery, known to be working or from your experience.
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@openit www.runtime.org
GetDataBack for NTFS with RAID Reconstructor.
We've had excellent success with their product. -
@openit said in How can we recover data from Hard Drives were on RAID 10 without controller?:
Okay, got it, name some paid software, for RAID data recovery, known to be working or from your experience.
@CCWTech does this every day.
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@openit said in How can we recover data from Hard Drives were on RAID 10 without controller?:
Okay, got it, name some paid software, for RAID data recovery, known to be working or from your experience.
Unless you are starting a data recovery firm, it's likely going to be way cheaper to have a service do this rather than to invest in recovery firm tools for one time use.
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@PhlipElder said in How can we recover data from Hard Drives were on RAID 10 without controller?:
@openit www.runtime.org
GetDataBack for NTFS with RAID Reconstructor.
We've had excellent success with their product.Yeah I've had good results with GetDataBack, it with harddrives not tried RAID bit will be soon.
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You don't need a RAID card, in fact don't use one. There is a chance it will overwrite your data. Clone the drives, ONLY work on clones, never on patient drives.
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@CCWTech said in How can we recover data from Hard Drives were on RAID 10 without controller?:
You don't need a RAID card, in fact don't use one. There is a chance it will overwrite your data. Clone the drives, ONLY work on clones, never on patient drives.
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ReclaimMe ProWhat would you recommend for the cloning side of things?
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@hobbit666 said in How can we recover data from Hard Drives were on RAID 10 without controller?:
@CCWTech said in How can we recover data from Hard Drives were on RAID 10 without controller?:
You don't need a RAID card, in fact don't use one. There is a chance it will overwrite your data. Clone the drives, ONLY work on clones, never on patient drives.
UFS Explorer Professional
ReclaimMe ProWhat would you recommend for the cloning side of things?
If the drives are healthy, something like ddrescue does a good job. Cloning the entire drive (even empty sectors) is best.
If the drives are NOT healthy, you need professional data recovery equipment. (Ace Labs PC-3000 or at minimum a Deepspar DDI4). If you have a drive with a physical problem and you try to image it w/o professional data recovery gear, you have a good chance of never seeing the data again.