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AndyBee1
May 08, 2014Aspirant
ReadyNAS 314 - a year of hell and now lost 10years of data!
I bought a ReadyNAS 314 when they were new in the market back in April 2013. I bought it partly because I wanted to safeguard my increasing data storage with redundancy in case of disk failure, and al...
mangrove
May 10, 2014Apprentice
How broken are the disks? Two dropped disks from an array is no problem, you can restore data from that, as long as the disks aren't physically broken, meaning you can actually see the broken disk and read some data from it. Disks can be dropped for lots of reasons.
The bigger problem is of course that BTRFS is the file system on the array. Few recovery tools support BTRFS. But I would try assembling the existing disks in an array in a Linux box, or hire a nerd to do it for you. :)
The bigger problem is of course that BTRFS is the file system on the array. Few recovery tools support BTRFS. But I would try assembling the existing disks in an array in a Linux box, or hire a nerd to do it for you. :)
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