R-Explorer RAID recovery

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https://www.ufsexplorer.com/ (professional data recovery software)
https://www.r-explorer.com/ (more simple version of UFS Explorer)
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R-Explorer RAID recovery

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I have a case where the destination drive is just a little too small for my initial desire to destripe to a single drive using R-Studio. So, although R-Studio destripe was able to achieve 235MB/second, we are now using R-Explorer to save the data out, file by file, to the HFS+ formatted destination drive.

I got a hint from @Iurii to enable cache on each of the drive clones, then build the RAID using the cached versions of the drives.
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So, in my case, I'm saving out the data at an average speed of about 80MB/second, with times when it breaks 200MB/second
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The caching may not be making a huge difference here, but in a case where we have a RAID with a block size of 1 sector (512 bytes), the cache will make a data transfer that is unbearable to become a lot more workable.
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Re: R-Explorer RAID recovery

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Further the thought about the reading cache. It is mostly useful for cases with small block sizes, such as 512 bytes or 8KB. In such cases, the recommended cache settings are:

SATA HDD - 64KB
iSCSI - 1MB
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