Raise Data Recovery for XFS filesystem (original) (raw)

UFS Explorer Emergency Recovery DVD

UFS Explorer Emergency Recovery DVD

Special tool for SGI XFS recovery

Recovering lost or deleted files from all types of XFS-formatted storages, including storages of Linux desktops, servers and network attached storages (NAS).

Fast data consistency test

Files and folders contents identification, fragmentation details etc. through context dependent storage navigation.

Recovery from replaced file systems

Accurate detection of current and previous file systems after formatting and targeting recovery process at a certain file system state.

Advanced all-at-once recovery

Selection of necessary files and building file system tree similar to the original one on the target storage.

Functional extensions

Extensive software operations with a set of optional external modules (plug-ins).

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Overview of Raise Data Recovery Version 5

Raise Data Recovery up to version 5 was a group of software applications each specially created for a certain file system type.

Please mind that this software range is no longer supported.

Raise Data Recovery for XFS could only access and recover data from the XFS file system. In other words, it helped to recover data from PCs, USB flash drives, memory cards of photo/video cameras, external hard drives, disk images and virtual machines formatted with the above mentioned file systems.

However, for informational purposes it recognized other file systems, like NTFS and FAT of Windows, HFS+ of Apple macOS, Ext2, Ext3, Ext4 , Reiser, JFS (JFS2) of Linux and UFS/UFS2 of FreeBSD.

With an optional module RAID Access Plugin and RAID Builder it supported virtual reconstruction of RAID systems after failure of controller or RAID metadata.

Additionally, Raise Data Recovery for XFS allowed opening disk images and virtual disks produced by virtual machines of leading virtualization software retailers (including VMware Player, VMware Workstation, Microsoft Virtual PC, Microsoft Hyper-V, Parallels Desktop etc.).

Specifications

Supported host operating systems:

Supported host computer architectures:

Supported file systems for recovery:

* - due to the file system specifics, the result of recovery of deleted data could be not as high as expected
** - deleted files may be unrecoverable due to the file system specification

Trial limitations:

System requirements

System configuration: