Ryan Coleman wrote:
Ryan Coleman wrote:
and my tech said "that's a bad sign, you're toast"
and left me hanging.
Knowing you spanned the drives without parity or backup, there is no
need for me to review the errors.
I agree with your tech. Unless there is a miracle (or you outsource the
entire array to a recovery location), good luck.
Sorry I couldn't be more help.
FYI...when you span drives, your single point of failure is an
exponential factor of how many drives you are spanning.
I have done low level disk data recovery before, but describing it is
beyond what I can do via email. Even still, said disk recovery still
relied on the ability for the heads to read off the platter.
If I were you, I'd consider your backup strategy now for that 7TB array
you are building.
Thats a lot of data. You need to be able to go back more than one day.
If nobody else has a suggestion to retrieve the info, you will send it
away.
Steve
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