Data Extractor UDMA Raid Edition
Overview
The Data Extractor UDMA RAID Edition is a specialized software product intended for recovering data from RAID storage devices. Functioning in tandem with the PC-3000 UDMA hardware-software product, it forms the PC-3000 UDMA RAID Professional System.


The main problems with RAID recovery
Today, RAID arrays have a large number of drives and have complicated structures (combined and proprietary levels) while several members of a RAID can have serious physical damage (damaged surfaces, HSA, servo-information etc.). The file system metadata of the RAID can be also damaged.
Thus, there are several problems with RAID data recovery:-
These problems may also occur simultaneously. The Data Extractor UDMA RAID Edition is a professional instrument that has a wide range of functions for solving all major problems completely.
How to work with damaged HDDs in a RAID
The Data Extractor Express RAID Edition can work with two damaged HDDs connected to PC-3000 Express ports within one task at the same time. The total number of the connected HDDs can be increased by using motherboard ports and file-images.
Crucial features for working with damaged HDDs of a virtual RAID:
Before the Data Extractor UDMA RAID Edition appeared, you would have had to have made a full sector-by-sector copy of the data from the simple stripe if one of its members was physically damaged and could not be connected in a standard way, or it would not have been possible to get access to its sectors without using the PC-3000 UDMA or PC-3000 SAS methods. You could only have attempted to recover the user data after creating a copy.
Taking into account the significant capacity of high end HDDs and possible issues with a full copy of the damaged drive, the Data Extractor UDMA RAID Edition provides a unique approach:
How to define the array configuration
RAID configurations can be very complex and data recovery from RAID is not easy even if the configuration appears to be simple. It can be difficult to define the correct order of HDDs, the block size and the initial shift.
Key features of the Data Extractor UDMA RAID Edition for defining the array configuration:

How to assemble a RAID and logically recover data
Even if you know the full configuration of a RAID and there are no problems with the damaged HDDs, recovering data from a RAID can be a complicated task for multiple reasons: a large number of drives which need to be connected simultaneously, slow read speeds, impossibility to assemble an unusual array configuration, or logical damage.