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UFS Explorer RAID Recovery About

UFS Explorer RAID Recovery Specifications
Version:
7.16
File size:
16.07MB
Date added:
April 20, 2020
Date released:
Feb. 7, 2020
Price:
Free to try
Operating system:
Windows XP/2003/Vista/Server 2008/7/8/Server 2016/10,
Downloads last week:
203
Additional Requirements
None

UFS Explorer RAID Recovery v7.16

Recover data from RAID and RAID-based NAS.

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UFS Explorer RAID Recovery Editor's review

UFS Explorer RAID Recovery is an accomplished software product focused on RAID-related data recovery tasks. The program allows reconstructing RAID systems of various complexity, both software and hardware, including standard RAID patterns, nested/hybrid RAID levels as well as custom RAID configurations, and effectively restore data lost due to user errors or various logical issues while various helpful options like sorting, search filters, file preview, storage image creator, etc. make the process easy and smooth.

The software supports a wide range of file systems of Windows (NTFS, FAT, FAT32, exFAT), macOS (HFS+, APFS), Linux (Ext2, Ext3, Ext4, XFS, JFS, ReiserFS, UFS/UFS2, Btrfs), BSD/Solaris (simple and stripe ZFS volumes) and is capable of detecting and working with various modern storage technologies, like MDADM, Logical Disk Manager, MS Storage Spaces, LVM, Synology Hybrid RAID, Apple Software RAID, Apple Fusion Drive, Intel Matrix, RAID-Z and others. Advanced software techniques enable building RAID from physical disks or a set of disk images, editing RAID configurations or saving them for further work. Also, the software features an embedded hexadecimal viewer for brief analysis of data on partitions and disks.


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