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D-Link DNS321 2-Bay 2 3.5-Inch Bays, SATA, RAID 0/1, Gigabit Ethernet Port Network Storage Enclosure The D-Link 2-Bay Network Storage Enclosure (DNS-321) is the perfect way to store, share, and safeguard your documents, music, videos, and photos. With the D-Link tool-less installation, easily insert up to two SATA drives1 without any tools or attaching any cables. |
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![]() | D-Link DNS321 2-Bay 2 3.5-Inch Bays, SATA, RAID 0/1, Gigabit Ethernet Port Network Storage Enclosure The D-Link 2-Bay Network Storage Enclosure (DNS-321) is the perfect way to store, share, and safeguard your documents, music, videos, and photos. With the D-Link tool-less installation, easily insert up to two SATA drives1 without any tools or attaching any cables. |
![]() | Kingwin 3.5" SATA Internal Hot Swap Rack with RAID-4 Drive Bays Kingwin 3.5" SATA Mobile Rack A multi-drive bay SATA internal hot swap enclosure that encloses 4 hard drives with only 3 bay slots. It also supports RAID, instant H.D.D. installation, and hot-swap ability. Upgrade to the KF-4000-BK for more data storage and more back up. |
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Recovery for RAID 5 - A Quick Guide
When RAID 5 is implemented, redundant information is used across an array of discs which would leave one to assume that if information is lost from one disc, it is obtainable from another but that is not the case. Information can and is lost from RAID 5 arrays but the good news is that the information is recoverable.
RAID recovery for Linux Systems
As most people realize, dealing with Linux issues is not the same as dealing with Windows or other systems. The same is true when you encounter RAID issues and need to use Raid recovery for your Linux.
Read This Before Attempting to Recover Your RAID 0 Data
Most RAID recovery systems use an algorithm where an exhaustive scan of the drive is performed to locate lost volumes. It recovers data from corrupted RAID configuration, failed/ bad Controller card, damaged/ deleted/ corrupted volumes even from initialized disks. In the case of RAID 0, the information is not repeated on another disc so it is vital to be able to recover all of the information that was lost.
The Pros and Cons of RAID Recovery Software for RAID Data Recovery
The purpose of raid recovery software is to detect the type of the original RAID array and in some instances, still allow for fully manual operation. It makes recovery of a raid system as easy as a single disc system. Many of the raid software programs are able to detect the type of raid array and go to work recovering the data that has been lost. Most raid software also allows you to back up the information before you fix it.
Recover Data From A Broken RAID Level 5 or 0 Array With RAID Reconstructor
Runtime's RAID Reconstructor will help you to recover data from a broken RAID Level 5 Array consisting of 3 to 14 drives, RAID Level 0 Array (Striping) consisting of 2 drives.



