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09-13-2017 02:00 AM
09-13-2017 02:00 AM
RAID 5 Recovery from HP Proliant ML 350 G5 STORAGE MANAGER
Hello,
My question is how can I manage to recover data from a block of 4 hard drives configured on RAID 5 knowing that The 3rd drive failed. I'm using STORAGE MANAGER interface and I hope I can get some help from discussion
Waiting for a reply. Thank You
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09-17-2017 11:04 AM
09-17-2017 11:04 AM
Re: RAID 5 Recovery from HP Proliant ML 350 G5 STORAGE MANAGER
Please clarify; I am honestly confused; if you have an array consisting of 4 drives configured as raid5 array and drive #3 fails then data loss has not occurred; that's the point of raid5? What is it that you need to recover? And why?
In the above scenario you just replace drive #3 at your pleasure and life goes on with no data loss...