Recovery from Raid 6 without RAID Recovery

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Recovery from Raid 6 without RAID Recovery

Postby dsolutions » 26.09.16, 23:33

We have a client that is requesting a RAID recovery: A RAID-6 utilizing 12 hard drives. Is it possible to recover data from these drives without having the RAID addition to the PC-3000? We have the PC-3000 with the Data Extractor. Thanks! :D

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Re: Recovery from Raid 6 without RAID Recovery

Postby Amarbir[CDR-Labs] » 27.09.16, 10:09

dsolutions wrote:Source of the post We have a client that is requesting a RAID recovery: A RAID-6 utilizing 12 hard drives. Is it possible to recover data from these drives without having the RAID addition to the PC-3000? We have the PC-3000 with the Data Extractor. Thanks! :D


Well,
First Clone Of Image All 12 Drives .If You Find a Physically Failed Drive Solve the Issue And Proceed .Then You Can Use UFS Explorer / Rstudio Etc To Reconstruct The RAID
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Re: Recovery from Raid 6 without RAID Recovery

Postby lcoughey » 27.09.16, 17:34

Based on the fact that you asked the question, you aren't likely to be successful with a RAID6 recovery on your own. Start cloning the drives and line up someone who can assist you remotely.

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Re: Recovery from Raid 6 without RAID Recovery

Postby DataMedics » 03.10.16, 22:17

dsolutions wrote:Source of the post We have a client that is requesting a RAID recovery: A RAID-6 utilizing 12 hard drives. Is it possible to recover data from these drives without having the RAID addition to the PC-3000? We have the PC-3000 with the Data Extractor. Thanks! :D


It really depends on whether or not it's a standard RAID or some proprietary type of RAID 6. If it's a pretty typical controller which uses Reed Solomon parity calculations, then you can do it using R-Studio and a lot of know how. If it's something special like an EMC SAN unit, then you're in a totally different boat.


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