Raid Server Data Recovery Software To Restore Erased Hard Disk

Raid Server Data Recovery Software To Restore Erased Hard Disk

Raid Recovery Software reconstruct and recovery all types of corrupted RAID arrays. Raid recovery is the first tool to automatically detect all types of RAID array, it doesn’t matter if it is hardware, native or software. Unlike others using the command prompt, Raid Recovery comes with a drag and drop user interface, making data recovery easy.

Raid Recovery recognizes all imaginable configurations of various types of arrays, including RAID 0, 1, JBOD, RAID 5, and 0+1, no matter whether they are connected to a dedicated RAID controller or a RAID-enabled motherboard from NVidia, Intel, or VIA. Microsoft software raids (also called Dynamic Disks) are also supported, including JBOD (span), RAID 0, 1, and 5 configurations. Version 1.5 and higer works with Adaptec RAID Controllers.


Raid Server Data Recovery Software To Restore Erased Hard Disk

System requirements:

  • An Intel-compatible platform running Windows 2000/XP/2003/Vista/2008.
  • At least 16 MB of RAM, a mouse, and enough disk space for recovered files.
  • RAID-enabled motherboard from NVidia, Intel, or VIA
  • Adaptec RAID Controllers
  • DDF compatible devices

Raid Recovery gives top priority to your data, allowing you to recover and back up all files from the corrupted array before attempting to fix it. Download Raid Recovery Software – full-featured trial version, personal License ($249.95 USD).

Depending upon the condition and number of drives in a RAID server, in most of the cases the data recovery process could take up as much as 24 – 48 hours. Some cases of severe damage may take more time, somewhere between 3 to 7 days.

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