I have 2 NAS-systems
1° Thecus N4200Pro with 4X 3GB Seagate disks in Raid 5
2° QNAO DS212 with 2x 3GB Seagate disks in Raid 1
Both NAS are mapped as Network drives to my PC
Witch product should I use to recover lage (25 - 30 MB) Canon CR2-files and Adobe DNG-files from both NAS ?
Does this work just using the mapped Network drives ?
THanks for your assistance
QNAP & Thecus NAS
Re: QNAP & Thecus NAS
Have you deleted such RAW images?
Robert
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Technical Manager @ Recupero Dati RAID FAsTec (Italy)
USEFUL RULES and GUIDELINES
1) What to check BEFORE begin a disk image/clone process [link]
2) Disks that are too slow while imaging/cloning them [link]
3) All my posts on this forum [link]
Re: QNAP & Thecus NAS
What did actually happen? Did you delete the files or the NASes crashed?
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Re: QNAP & Thecus NAS
The idea was to replace the 3TB disk by 4TB disk on my Qnap Nas.
So I MOVED all my cr2 files to my other NAS (a Thecus with 4x 3 TB in RAID 5 )
Then I remove the 3TB disk from my QNAP and put 4TB in it
Then I move back my pictures from the Thecus to the QNAP
And now a hole folder (mariages pictueres) is missing.
I hope i just delete a filder from the QNAP 3TB disk , witch are untouched in a box... I hope to recover data from those disk
My actual pc does not support 3TB disk
So I MOVED all my cr2 files to my other NAS (a Thecus with 4x 3 TB in RAID 5 )
Then I remove the 3TB disk from my QNAP and put 4TB in it
Then I move back my pictures from the Thecus to the QNAP
And now a hole folder (mariages pictueres) is missing.
I hope i just delete a filder from the QNAP 3TB disk , witch are untouched in a box... I hope to recover data from those disk
My actual pc does not support 3TB disk
Re: QNAP & Thecus NAS
RAID1 is a mirror, that is, both disks have the same data. You may take one disk out of the NAS, connect it to a computer with R-Studio and scan it. The photos should be in a deleted folder.