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RAID is a great technology and in many cases is suppose to
keep our data safe. What happens when it fails? RAID Arrays are one of the most
painful things to reassemble. RAID 0 and RAID 5 software reassemblies have
problems with Slice Sizes, and Drive Orders and in many cases, the user has no
idea what the settings are. What do you do when you don't know the Slice Size
and Drive Orders and you need the data from damaged drives? Well here is a
demonstration of a way to determine this using Sight and Sound. I crammed as
much on the subject as I can into a 50 minute presentation with Demos.
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Special thanks to Scott and Brandon Moulton for the AV work,
and SkyDog for letting me rip the videos.
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