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(((Recovering incomplete volume sets?)))
Name: Rob Date: August 7, 2000 at 10:17:44 Pacific
Comment:
I have a pc which contains 2 hdds. One failed. The failed drive contained 1/2 of a volume set - it is impossible to read. The other half is on the primary drive - is there a process to recover the data from 1/2 of a volume set?
Name: Joseph Date: August 7, 2000 at 10:31:10 Pacific
Reply:
No. Volume sets provide no fault tolerance or ability to recover data. In the future I would recommend creating a striped set with parity. In this same situation, you could recover all your data.
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