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Data Extractor RAID Edition

April 1st, 2009, 10:20

It cames the RAID from Acelabs :)

Let´s wait and see, what they have make for this.

Data Extractor Raid Edition provides the creation of virtual RAID raid array inside Data Extractor task.

You can recover RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 4, RAID 5. Mainly Data Extractor software is targeted to recover data from damaged RAID array drive (with bad sectors, surface/head stack problems, "hot-swapped" drives etc).
As one of that virtual RAID array disk, common Data Extractor task disk can be used. When accessing the sectors on disk, all possibilities of Data Extractor and PC-3000 are used (like data imaging, work in techno mode, power-supply control, resets, sector "jumps", usage of map reading, catalog/file map reading, heads map mode and explorer mode etc.)
The HDDs, disk partitions and regions connected in common way could be used as the other virtual RAID disks. It is also possible to use disk image file or usual drive that is connected to ATA1 PORT on PC-3000 UDMA board.

For RAID 5 and RAID 4 it is possible to recover the data without one drive.
It is not necessary to image all the data from RAID and damaged drive in the cases when only one drive is damaged. Since this situation is quite rife, this ability helps to recover the data much more effectively than any other tool in the world.

After the testing procedures are completed, this new products will be available for our users.


I am curios how it will work with 3 disk, from a Raid 5 ....

Re: Data Extractor RAID Edition

April 1st, 2009, 12:13

Strange, the day before salvation data release their RAID tool, Acelab anounce this. Didn't someone say SD only copy Acelab? Maybe SD have Acelab 'Mole' :lol:

Re: Data Extractor RAID Edition

April 1st, 2009, 12:35

HDD Spaz wrote:Strange, the day before salvation data release their RAID tool, Acelab anounce this. Didn't someone say SD only copy Acelab? Maybe SD have Acelab 'Mole' :lol:


It is strange, but AceLab has "beta testers" that get a version couple month before they put it out. It is possible that someone passing info forward to SD.

Re: Data Extractor RAID Edition

April 1st, 2009, 12:38

harddrivespecialist wrote:
HDD Spaz wrote:Strange, the day before salvation data release their RAID tool, Acelab anounce this. Didn't someone say SD only copy Acelab? Maybe SD have Acelab 'Mole' :lol:


It is strange, but AceLab has "beta testers" that get a version couple month before they put it out. It is possible that someone passing info forward to SD.



I Dont know the product but is possible that SD are using the R-S, to make their Raid ?

Re: Data Extractor RAID Edition

April 2nd, 2009, 9:31

Or maybe SD has a "crystall ball" to predict future :)

Re: Data Extractor RAID Edition

April 2nd, 2009, 22:46

and the DAY AFTER ACE.... it release now............let's see the RAID from SD

“Upgrade my Data Compass Standard to Data Compass Premium for free” Project launched!


Dear Customers,

The new Data Compass Premium with the RAID Recovery Add-On has been released today. From now on, Data Compass will be offered to our customers in 2 different versions- Standard (without RAID recovery add-on) and Premium (with RAID recovery add-on)- in different prices. However, to show our acknowledgment to the continued support from our customers, all Data Compass purchased before April 2nd, 2009, which is the release day of the add-on, can be upgraded from Standard to Premium free of charge, it only requires users to spend several minutes to finish a simple application.

To finish the online application, just visit the address listed below (or you can copy the entire address and paste to your browser):

http://www.salvationdata.com/mform/view.php?id=15

Instruction will be sent to you on receipt of your application to help you to finish the upgrade online.

SalvationDATA Team

Re: Data Extractor RAID Edition

April 3rd, 2009, 2:02

I hope ace is reading this forums...especially this thread.

I think, now it's the time to inquire their "Beta Testers". They have started to look suspect now...

It's not the first time. It has happened so many times, wheather it is the case of seagate 0 MB, WD rom recovery or any other, as soon as the ace announces something, we get it from salvation. Even before releasing..I mean, there is a limit of co-incidences..but it's more then enough to proove the fact.

Screw the betas!

Re: Data Extractor RAID Edition

April 3rd, 2009, 23:44

I don't understand what's so special about this RAID thing?
It just allows to stripe and join images into one big image based on parameters provided.
There are several tools with much more functionality available already and implementing such feature is just a 2-day job for the developer.

Re: Data Extractor RAID Edition

April 4th, 2009, 1:49

like WINHEX........ :)

Re: Data Extractor RAID Edition

April 4th, 2009, 11:53

HardDiskBug wrote:I think, now it's the time to inquire their "Beta Testers". They have started to look suspect now...

Everybody knows SalvationData stealing ideas from AceLab (they also stole my idea of HDDScan and using it in their DataCompass). But stealing ideas doesn't make their software the best
So far AceLab DE is the best imaging software for many professional DR companies

Re: Data Extractor RAID Edition

April 4th, 2009, 13:26

Doomer wrote:
HardDiskBug wrote:I think, now it's the time to inquire their "Beta Testers". They have started to look suspect now...

Everybody knows SalvationData stealing ideas from AceLab (they also stole my idea of HDDScan and using it in their DataCompass). But stealing ideas doesn't make their software the best
So far AceLab DE is the best imaging software for many professional DR companies

+1!

I agree with Doomer, because it's the fact about stolen technologies...
Everybody must know the truth...
"the truth is out there" (c)

Re: Data Extractor RAID Edition

April 7th, 2009, 2:42

When did Acelab announce their RAID add on? Salvation Data announced it in the CEO New Year address. Did anyone know Acelab were working on a RAID tool before Christmas?

Re: Data Extractor RAID Edition

April 28th, 2009, 8:41

I asked ACE long ago about RAID. They told me that they already did the utility, which would be in-built in Data Extractor. I know now that they gave it to beta testers. It is interesting to know what are the criteria to become that sacred beta tester :?:

Re: Data Extractor RAID Edition

May 22nd, 2009, 4:32

:roll:

For me, I simply knew the following TRUTH:

1. The RAID utility from SalvationDATA has been released to their customers FREE OF CHARGE, and it works great!!!
2. RAID utility from ACE? it is still a ghost for me, could anyone here tell me that he DID receive the so called "Beta"?
3. An interesting thing is that almost a week after SalvationDATA released their RAID beta, ACE's "long ago" RAID project came out. I said that "interesting" because that poll I found on their website:

ace.jpg
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Are you interested in RAID recovery?
Yes
No

How many RAID cases do you usually meet in your job per month?
1-2
2-5
5-10
more than 10

OK, maybe I am the only one who feel strange that they run a poll for their "long-ago" project to see if it is necessary!!

Re: Data Extractor RAID Edition

May 22nd, 2009, 8:28

It is so funny that SD has released their RAID Utility last month. And many users has send the positive feedbacks. But ACE is still collecting their Poll.

Does this mean that ACE has been left far far behind SD?

So interesting. Two companies are doing the running game.

Re: Data Extractor RAID Edition

May 22nd, 2009, 8:46

I am laughing at the "Steal Idea" comments.

Some loser always " I will do N1.1;I will do NO.2, I Will do NO.3..“ loudly in air. But when others have completed achievements, at this exact time, the loser jump out and shout, "You, steal my idea!".

In fact, I have an idea long long ago (20 years agao exactly) to design something that will be shining and lighting in dark night, something like or exactly like a lamp. Hey, Guys, THAT'S MY IDEA!!!!MY DREAM!

------------Who stole my Idea?????? EVen stole it before my birth!! If I get him, I will make him die twice!

Sorry for my anger. You see, THAT'S MY IDEA!! MY IDEA! YOU understand how I feel!!!

MY IDEA, MY IDEA, HOW COULD SOMEONE STOLE MY IDEA many many years ago~~~ (crying T_T)

Re: Data Extractor RAID Edition

May 22nd, 2009, 14:57

salvationlaura wrote:In fact, I have an idea long long ago (20 years agao exactly) to design something that will be shining and lighting in dark night, something like or exactly like a lamp. Hey, Guys, THAT'S MY IDEA!!!!MY DREAM!

Nice try
That's why people made up some stuff which called "proof"
I can prove that HDDScan has been created before DataCompass but interfaces of these programs look similar, so you are the thief not me

Re: Data Extractor RAID Edition

May 27th, 2009, 5:54

Doomer wrote:
salvationlaura wrote:In fact, I have an idea long long ago (20 years agao exactly) to design something that will be shining and lighting in dark night, something like or exactly like a lamp. Hey, Guys, THAT'S MY IDEA!!!!MY DREAM!

Nice try
That's why people made up some stuff which called "proof"
I can prove that HDDScan has been created before DataCompass but interfaces of these programs look similar, so you are the thief not me


What's the connection with the RAID Edition we are discussing? Can you show us any "Proof" to convince it is part of RAID?

Re: Data Extractor RAID Edition

May 27th, 2009, 10:48

salvationlaura wrote:What's the connection with the RAID Edition we are discussing? Can you show us any "Proof" to convince it is part of RAID?

What happened with you laugh?
You ain't laughing no more?

I didn't say anything about RAID edition, so bite me thief

Re: Data Extractor RAID Edition

May 27th, 2009, 12:08

HddSoEasy wrote::roll:


2. RAID utility from ACE? it is still a ghost for me, could anyone here tell me that he DID receive the so called "Beta"?


here it is, proof
ace raid.JPG

Very nice feature, works quite well.
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