How to Recover RAID 6 Data After Three Disks Fail, the Controller Breaks Down, or the Array Rebuilt - Hetman Software
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How to Recover RAID 6 Data After Three Disks Fail, the Controller Breaks Down, or the Array Rebuilt - Hetman Software
find out how to recover data from a damaged RAID 6 array. You
- Hetman RAID Recovery - https://hetmanrecovery.com/raid-data-recovery-software
01:59 - How to create a RAID 6 system
02:10 - How to create RAID 6 with the help of the controller-s BIOS
03:55 - How to create RAID 6 with the help of Adaptec Storage Manager
06:03 - How to replace a faulty disk
08:03 - How to recover data from a RAID array with a dead controller
12:23 - Recovering data in a case of dead controller and two hard disks
15:09 - Recovering data in a case of dead controller and three hard disks
19:04 - Conclusion
There is a very little chance that three disks may break down at the same time. However, if a disk within a RAID system gets out of order and is replaced with a new one, it takes a few hours to recover the replaced drive, and even longer, if you have to do that for two disks. If one more disk (or several disks) happen to break down while you-re busy recovering the first faulty disk, you-re bound to lose all your data anyway. Hetman RAID Recovery managed to recover data in spite of the damaged controller and two disks, and it was able to restore a part of the information even when three disks failed. It is a good result, because if more than two disks within such RAID system fail, it typically renders the whole array inoperable and all the data might be gone.
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