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Hetman RAID Recovery

Recover data from failed RAID arrays. Rebuild RAID arrays of any type, including JBOD, RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 10, RAID 5, RAID 50,

Made by Hetman Software

  • server

  • File Recovery

  • raid

What is Hetman RAID Recovery?

Recover data from disks of a RAID array after a controller, NAS or DAS device failure. Recover software or hardware RAID of any type: JBOD, RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 10, RAID 5, RAID 50, RAID 6, RAID 60, etc. The program unites the disks that used to make up the RAID and rebuilds the original array. After that, you gain access to the disks and can save data from them. If some of the disks within the array are out of order, this utility lets you read the information which still remains on the other disks. Data removed from a RAID array can also be restored with Hetman RAID Recovery. Its RAID Constructor Wizard helps you recover the array in fully automatic mode. All you have to do is to connect the disks to the computer and select them in the program's interface. It will test all possible array levels, and if any data is identified, such information will be provided for saving. Also, users can specify all RAID settings and the order of the disks within the array on their own. After the array is rebuilt, the program will be able to access all logical partitions, folders and files that the array contained. In addition, the disk can be analyzed to search for files and folders removed from the array. The preview feature lets you see the contents of the removed files. With the HEX editor, you can view the disk contents directly, and examine the discovered file system structures. Hetman RAID Recovery also lets you create images of the disks within the array as well as a combined image of the rebuilt array. This will totally secure the data against possible loss caused by disk / array failure. The recovered information can be saved to any other disk connected to the system, or to an FTP server. This utility is developed for Windows and supports the following file systems: FAT/exFAT, NTFS/ReFS, APFS/HFS+, Ext2/3/4/ReiserFS and XFS/UFS

Highlights

  • Recovers data from failed RAID arrays of any type
  • Rebuilds RAID arrays in fully automatic mode
  • Allows manual configuration of RAID settings and disk order
  • Accesses all

Platforms

  • Windows
  • Mac
  • Linux

Languages

  • English

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