![]() Virtual RAIDs can be constructed using any device objects visible to R-Studio, be they hard drives, logical disks, or images. Such a virtual object can be searched for files and scanned, and files found on it can be recovered in the same way that they would from normal drives/volumes. That is, you can construct the original RAID from its drives and/or drive images in R-Studio and process it as you would any other device object. Working with RAIDs in R-Studio is based on the concept of virtual volume sets and RAIDs. For example, for a mirror (RAID 1) of two drives, at least one must be valid, whereas for a RAID 5 of three disks, the number of valid drives should be two. The number of drives needed in order to get data back depends on the RAID layout. ![]() ![]() But what to do if you have only drives or drive images of a faulty RAID? R-Studio can still help you to get the data back, provided that the drives necessary for the RAID to operate are working or you have the images of those drives. ![]() R-Studio detects and treats valid software RAIDs or hardware RAIDs as regular drives/volumes. ![]()
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