Raid Recovery Review [hot] | Diskinternals
6.8/10 – A capable but overpriced tool for niche RAID scenarios. Final Recommendation Try the free preview first. If it sees your files, buy the license. Otherwise, explore R-Studio or UFS Explorer first. For one-time RAID recovery, hiring a professional service ($300–$800) may be safer if data is critical. This guide is based on public information and independent testing. Always back up working RAIDs and never write recovered data back to the original drives.
When at least N-1 disks (for RAID 5) or N-2 disks (for RAID 6) are fully readable. diskinternals raid recovery review
Failed disks with bad sectors → use disk imaging first. 6. Pricing & Licensing (as of 2025) | License Type | Price (approx.) | Features | |--------------|----------------|----------| | Free Trial | $0 | Preview only (no saving) | | Standard | $299.95 | RAID 0/1 recovery | | Professional | $399.95 | RAID 0/1/5/10 + images | | Technician | $699.95 | All RAIDs + remote + tech support | | Enterprise | $999.95 | Unlimited commercial use + priority support | Otherwise, explore R-Studio or UFS Explorer first