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Can PC3K DE recover BTRFS NAS Raid 1

August 16th, 2024, 8:23

I have tried UFS & DE both do not show all data originally stored . Reclaime shows all data.
I have plain DE (non raid ) so I can scan only one disk at a time. Ideally since its raid 1 it should show all data.
I would like to know whether its not possible to recover data using DE?
I have license of reclaime as well but its painfully slow & will take ages for scanning and recovery of millions of files.Can someone suggest any idea ?
I don't know whether r-studio will give justice to this case (whether it supports NAS BTRFS recovery fully or not)

Re: Can PC3K DE recover BTRFS NAS Raid 1

August 18th, 2024, 20:02

Why not just use the BTRFS driver natively? Its available straight out of the box on linux or WinBtrfs for windows. Is something wrong with the hard drives? or did someone mess up the file system?

Re: Can PC3K DE recover BTRFS NAS Raid 1

August 19th, 2024, 5:40

Zero Alpha wrote:Why not just use the BTRFS driver natively? Its available straight out of the box on linux or WinBtrfs for windows. Is something wrong with the hard drives? or did someone mess up the file system?

Thanks Zero Alpha
Raid 1 is intact only issue is with nas box
Considering large amount of data I was looking for trusted professional solution & since I have purchased Reclime Me ultimate specifically for this.
I am weak when it comes to linux & command level work thats another reason.
I think there is no alternate than to wait till this painstakingly slow process gets completed .
Thanks

Re: Can PC3K DE recover BTRFS NAS Raid 1

August 19th, 2024, 19:08

Reclaime shows all data.


Why do you need to finish a complete scan then?

Re: Can PC3K DE recover BTRFS NAS Raid 1

August 19th, 2024, 20:28

Arch Stanton wrote:
Reclaime shows all data.


Why do you need to finish a complete scan then?

Hi Thanks
Yes ideally it should not but if i abruptly stopped scanning in between then recovery tree might be incomplete ( several million files could be there) so I cannot take chances
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