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How hard will it be to recover a hardware RAID 0+1 by z1root2007-10-08 12:09:05
  Get *GOOD* software by subbywan2007-10-08 12:13:10
    4 days? Just to read 500Gb? Wow! by z1root2007-10-08 12:32:12
      That will be affected by different stuff by subbywan2007-10-08 12:36:24
        So, do you come here often? by z1root 2007-10-08 13:06:47
Heh. Sounds like you've done a bit of this work. Thanks for the info thus far. May I pick your brain a bit further?

If I were to set up a custom rig for this type of work, what would you recommend? I already have a mother board that supports hardware RAID and additional non-RAID drives, WinXP Pro, various distros of Linux, drive imaging software, and partitioning software, I'm taking a look at R-Studio, and, if needed to support the customer, I can easily get more drives and software. What else and in what configuration would you recommend?

TIA,
z1root
[ Reply ]
          Fortunately, you don't/shouldn't need a mirror by subbywan2007-10-08 13:19:11
            Thanks! (n/t) by z1root2007-10-08 13:36:47

 

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