RAID Recovery: How to Recover Data from RAID Drive

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  • Опубликовано: 4 авг 2024
  • Learn how to recover your precious data from from a RAID array using the most effective RAID data recovery software: bit.ly/3q25UXs
    Chapters:
    00:00 Intro
    01:22 RAID capabilities of Disk Drill
    02:44 Steps to recover RAID data
    06:25 Conclusion
    Despite RAID being considered safer for file storage, it is still not immune to data loss due to hardware failure, human error, or corruption. Disk Drill is a robust file recovery software with a built-in RAID recovery feature, making it an ideal choice for this task.
    - Disk Drill for Windows supports the most common Windows, Mac, and Linux RAID types, including RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 5, RAID 6, RAID 10, RAID 1E, JBOD, and Windows Storage Spaces.
    - The Mac version of Disk Drill supports all that the Windows edition does, plus macOS software RAIDs, such as RAID 0, RAID 1, and JBOD.
    - Disk Drill also covers a vast array of different file systems as well, allowing Linux RAID recovery from EXT2/3/4. This feature allows performing RAID data recovery from Linux-based hard drive enclosures and NAS devices.
    📌Here is a detailed step-by-step guide to recover data from RAID drives:
    1. Download and install Disk Drill from the link provided in the description.
    2. Connect RAID Devices.
    Ensure that your RAID device or devices are connected to your computer.
    3. Open Disk Drill to check if the RAID is recognized by the software.
    In the data recovery panel, you should see each drive that makes up the RAID. Navigate to the RAID panel on the left-hand side to see each RAID as one unit.
    4. Scan the RAID as One Unit.
    Instead of scanning individual drives, it's recommended to scan the entire RAID as one unit. Scanning the RAID as a whole increases the chance of recovery, especially for RAIDs with high redundancy.
    5. Start the Scan.
    Select your desired RAID from the list and click "Search for Lost Data."
    6. Review and Recover Files.
    You can wait for the scan to complete or preview files found in real-time. Once the scan is finished, you can browse through the files found on the RAID. Sort files by type, name, or any other metric that suits your needs. Review the recovery chances to determine the structural integrity of each file.
    7. Select Files to Recover.
    Choose the files you want to recover or select "Recover All" to recover all of them from the RAID.
    8. Choose Save Location.
    Select a different drive or location to save the recovered files. Do not save them to the RAID itself. Remember to avoid saving recovered files back to the same RAID to prevent overwriting data.
    9. Complete the RAID array file recovery.
    Disk Drill will restore the selected files to the save location you chose.
    And with that, we’re done. That is how you perform RAID drive data recovery on your MAC, PC, or Linux file systems.
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Комментарии • 36

  • @dillonmderosa
    @dillonmderosa Год назад +2

    Love how simple and effective this video was. Drill Disk just came to the rescue for me, it was the only data recovery that could see the broken windows storage space pool, and it recovered the data! Cheers!

  • @bradleydawson565
    @bradleydawson565 Год назад +4

    Cool! I will definitely try this tool to recover data from my old RAID enclosure that I haven't been able to access for a long time.

  • @jeffcochin362
    @jeffcochin362 Год назад +1

    Thank you for explaining the RAID recovery process in a simple way!

  • @carlosnoname1427
    @carlosnoname1427 8 месяцев назад +1

    I can't find the way to link a NAS remote array, there is not SSH or another way to do it ?

  • @trinhk
    @trinhk 11 месяцев назад +2

    Sound simple but you've lost me when mounting the disk array. How do you mount the disks to your PC? Say I have 4 disks on a raid 5 config.

  • @bhthllj
    @bhthllj 6 месяцев назад +1

    Nice, compact video.
    What kind of hardware would one use with a modern machine or windows pc to physically attach the disks to the machine running disk drill? ( in my case 4 hard drives)?

    • @cleverfiles
      @cleverfiles  6 месяцев назад

      Usually this can be acomplished with a RAID Controller Card.

  • @alekseychernenko7243
    @alekseychernenko7243 Год назад +3

    Raid recovery is a cool thing. especially after they calculated the cost of restoring from my old WD raid for almost two thousand bucks at a local recovery center. I'll try your drill :-)

    • @cleverfiles
      @cleverfiles  Год назад +1

      Good thinking! :-)

    • @trinhk
      @trinhk 11 месяцев назад

      How did you do with the recovery? My WD PR4100 NAS stops working and wondering how I could recover this.

  • @alina-m
    @alina-m Год назад +2

    Is it possible to recover the folder structure (that was on the RAID HDDs) as well?

    • @cleverfiles
      @cleverfiles  Год назад +2

      File names and folder structure are metadata that is especially vulnirable to ovewriting. To increase the recovery chances make sure to run the "All Recovery methods" scan on the whole drive. If you only run Deep Scan, the metadata is lost.

  • @eerokartiala5957
    @eerokartiala5957 11 месяцев назад +1

    Hi, I have a raid 1 (Two 1TB Disks) that was on a windows 7 computer, the computer died and it seems the raid had been corrupted, Can I put the two disk into a NAS bay and recover from there through a USB connection, I know it may be slower. Thanks Eero

    • @cleverfiles
      @cleverfiles  11 месяцев назад

      Please contact us at help@cleverfiles.com for further assistance.

  • @ibcd65
    @ibcd65 4 месяца назад

    Hello. My WD my cloud ex2 ultra raid 1 died. Can I use discdrill on 1 disk taken out of setup and scan and recover? Or do I have to connect the nas (whole) unit and try to recover from discdrill? Will the nas discs show up on discdrill once connected. Currently the nas shows 2 discs but no storage/data. Thanks

    • @cleverfiles
      @cleverfiles  4 месяца назад

      Please contact us at help@cleverfiles.com for further assistance.

  • @aditoledano6892
    @aditoledano6892 6 месяцев назад

    Hey thank you for this video! I have a problem with the files I recover from Raid0 throw disk drill: I did a full scan with the program and restore all the files to a different hard drive (paid for license) and mostly all of the files turn out corrupted and the vides are not able to be play. Is there something I can do to fix it?

    • @cleverfiles
      @cleverfiles  6 месяцев назад

      Please contact us at help@cleverfiles.com for further assistance.

  • @tmp-audio
    @tmp-audio 6 месяцев назад +2

    this is a guide for a recovery software, titel is misleading.

  • @Chiefske
    @Chiefske 4 месяца назад

    Great video! Question: My RAID does not show up under 'RAID' in Disk Drill. Its a Thunderbay4 with softraid. Any ideas are welcome!

    • @cleverfiles
      @cleverfiles  4 месяца назад

      Unfortunately, currently Disk Drill doesn't support RAIDs created in the SoftRAID utility.

  • @glitch0156
    @glitch0156 7 месяцев назад

    Didn't work for me since the pool itself was deleted and the application does not allow you to manually select the drives that were members of the pool for scan/recovery.

  • @armand3917
    @armand3917 16 дней назад

    Sorry for my newbie question.. I have 4 1TB HDD from a server I cant power on. How can I connect and scan 4 drives at the same time when i connect it to a PC.. Should I buy sata enclosures for each and connect it via USB?

    • @cleverfiles
      @cleverfiles  15 дней назад

      Yes, all drives should be connected simultaneously. Or you can use disk images of the drives if some drives are damaged and can't be scanned. In both configurations, Disk Drill should reconstruct the RAID and scan all 4 drives as a RAID array

    • @armand3917
      @armand3917 15 дней назад

      @cleverfiles This is worth a try. All my drives are good. It's just that the server suddenly wont turn on and I need a back up.. Will be setting up raid card on my pc to scan all 4 drives. Thanks for your help.

  • @Buddha-Reich_999
    @Buddha-Reich_999 11 месяцев назад

    Is Disk drill can recovery deleted photo recently permanently.

    • @cleverfiles
      @cleverfiles  11 месяцев назад

      Every recovery case is unique and depends on thousands of parameters. The only way to verify that your files are recoverable is downloading Disk Drill Basic, running the scan on the whole drive (not just volume or partition) without interruptions, locating the files in question, and previewing them to verify the content. Disk Drill PRO will recover the files that can be correctly previewed in Disk Drill Basic.

  • @razhua
    @razhua 4 месяца назад

    how about RAID 0 will this method work for that?

    • @cleverfiles
      @cleverfiles  4 месяца назад

      Recovering data from a RAID 0 configuration can be more challenging compared to other RAID levels because of its striping nature. RAID 0 splits data across multiple disks without redundancy, which means there's no built-in fault tolerance. If one drive fails, data recovery becomes much more difficult because each disk contains only a portion of the data, making it impossible to reconstruct the complete dataset from any single disk. However, it is not all hopeless. Try scaning your drive with Disk Drill. If it finds your files with a full preview, you're good to proceed with recovery.

  • @KameshSingh-mn3yt
    @KameshSingh-mn3yt 8 месяцев назад

    What's the best approach for RAID 1 recovery without compromising data integrity? Any experienced users here

    • @cleverfiles
      @cleverfiles  8 месяцев назад

      You can try to recover RAIDs in Disk Drill. RAID recovery is supported to the extent of scanning individual RAID disks and recovering data on each of them.

  • @Stamatos
    @Stamatos 8 месяцев назад

    Total BS, didn't work! It will scan your files but then make you pay to get any of them back. I did pay and it still didn't recover them. It claimed to recover the files but when you tried to run them as they were of unsupported file type. The metadata was accurate but none of the files were recovered. Don't waste your money because you won't get it back when you ask for it and tell them that their software doesn't work.

    • @cleverfiles
      @cleverfiles  8 месяцев назад

      We do guarantee the recovery of the files you can fully preview in the free version. Please contact us at help@cleverfiles.com for further assistance.