
Data Recovery Using R-Studio
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Click this button to make the offsets the same for all objects in
the RAID
The RAID block size and Offset (in sectors) parameters must be set the same as for the original volume set.
You also need to specify Blocks order (EVENODD for our case) for virtual RAID 6 (Double Xor). You may
select it on the Blocks order drop-down or shortcut menu.
If the those parameters are not correct, data on the parents will not be damaged, but they cannot be
recovered.
Note: You may check how correctly you have reconstructed the original volume set or RAID. Find a file
and preview it. If the file appears correct, you have created a correct RAID layout.
> The Virtual Block RAID object can now be processed like regular drives/volumes
If R-Studio detects a valid file system on the newly created RAID object, a partition object will appear on
the Drives panel. The Description Files for RAID Configurations topic shows the RAID description file
for this RAID configuration.
You also may check the RAID consistency, if necessary. See the Checking RAID Consistency help page
for details.
2.4.5 Working with RAIDs with Parity Delays
R-Studio allows you to create RAIDs with parity delays (any level that allows that). For example, let us create a
RAID 5 the parity delays with the following layout:
Three disks,
Delay=16
Block size: 16 KB
Offset: 1088 sectors (544 KB)
Block order: Left Asynchronous (Continuous)
Block order table:
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