In this tutorial, you will learn how to switch from RAID 0 or 1 to RAID 5. How to convert (on Linux, with mdadm or LVM) a software RAID1 (0) system into RAID5 while keeping all the data it stores.
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In this tutorial, you will learn how to switch from RAID 0 or 1 to RAID 5. How to convert (on Linux, with mdadm or LVM) a software RAID1 (0) system into RAID5 while keeping all the data it stores.
(more…)What if your software RAID 5 is down (and it was built in Windows Storage Spaces on Windows Server 2019)? Have you reinstalled the operating system, and now one or several disks don’t work, or the whole disk array is inaccessible? In today’s article, we’ll tell you how to get it back to normal again and recover your data.
(more…)In this article, we list the most common causes of partition loss and suggest how to avoid it. Also, we will tell you what to do if a partition is lost, and how to recover important files and folders.
(more…)Have you accidentally deleted some information, formatted the hard disk or realized your NAS device is out of order? Read this article to find out how to recover data from a RAID system based on NAS QNAP TS-412.
(more…)In this guide, we’ll explore the methods applied to create a software LVM RAID in Linux. Also, we will show you a simple solution to recover any data lost from an LV RAID 5 system as a result of accidental removal or unexpected drive failure.
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