If it is for mostly archival storage, I would suggest you take a look
at snapraid.


On Wed, Oct 21, 2015 at 9:09 AM, Janos Toth F. <toth.f.ja...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I went through all the recovery options I could find (starting from
> read-only to "extraordinarily dangerous"). Nothing seemed to work.
>
> A Windows based proprietary recovery software (ReclaiMe) could scratch
> the surface but only that (it showed me the whole original folder
> structure after a few minutes of scanning and the "preview" of some
> some plaintext files was promising but most of the bigger files seemed
> to be broken).
>
> I used this as a bulk storage for backups and all the things I didn't
> care to keep in more than one copies but that includes my
> "scratchpad", so I cared enough to use RAID5 mode and to try restoring
> some things.
>
> Any last ideas before I "ata secure erase" and sell/repurpose the disks?
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