Recover Data from Broken or Crashed Synology RAID Set

Summary: A degraded, broken, or crashed Synology RAID is a critical situation that can lead to permanent data loss. But with prompt action, you may rebuild or reconstruct a corrupt RAID and get access to your data. In this guide, you will learn how to fix and recover lost data from a broken or crashed Synology RAID NAS safely with Stellar Toolkit For Data Recovery.

A Synology RAID set or Network Attached Storage (NAS) may degrade, fail, crash, break or corrupt anytime due to mechanical, physical and logical disk errors caused by virus or malware infection, corrupt system files, sudden power loss, damaged device drivers, force shutdown, improper handling or storage, bad sectors, etc.

While popular Synology RAID sets such as RAID 1, RAID 5, and RAID 6 can withstand up to one to two disk failures, these RAIDs can?t withstand multiple disk failure and corruption due to logical errors and system crash.

When a Synology RAID set breaks or crashes, you are generally left with only one option and, i.e., Synology RAID data recovery.  

When we talk about Synology RAID recovery, there are only a few options, which are as follow,

  1. Mdadm in Ubuntu
  2. Stellar Toolkit For Data Recovery.

But before you proceed with Synology RAID data recovery steps, here are some notable pros and cons of each option,

1. Mdadm for Ubuntu

Pros

Cons

2. Synology RAID Data Recovery Software

Pros

Cons

Now that you know about all three possible options to recover data from a broken or crashed Synology RAID set, follow the steps given below to get back your lost files.

Steps to Recover Data from Broken or Crashed Synology NAS based on RAID 0, RAID 5, or RAID 6 Array

Since Ubuntu way is complicated, we will detail the Stellar® way to recover data from broken or crashed Synology RAID. It?s much easier and safe as the software handles all the complicated tasks in the back-end. Get the software now!

Step 1: Disconnect RAID Drives

Step 2: Inspect RAID Drives? Health and S.M.A.R.T Status

Note: Alternatively, you may also use CrystalDiskInfo or similar SMART disk utility. But Drive Monitor displays more detailed information about the disk health, performance and SMART status besides an option to clone disk.

Disk cloning is important as any further rigorous data recovery scan and actions can cause drive failure, leading to permanent data loss.

Step 3: Clone Disk [Optional]

NOTE: This drive cloning is optional but highly recommended for safe data recovery from failing RAID drives

After the clone, replace the degraded RAID drive with a newly cloned hard drive and proceed to the next step to perform effortless data recovery from connected RAID drives.

Step 4: Reconstruct Broken or Crashed Synology RAID Array

To reconstruct a Synology RAID 0, RAID 5, or RAID 6 set, close the ?Drive Monitor? utility (if running) and launch the Stellar ToolKit For Data recovery tool.

TIP: You can add a custom or uncommon file format in the supported file list for data recovery. The ?Add Header? option in Settings allows you to add unlimited file formats and enables users to recover virtually any file type.

Remember, RAID is not a backup or an alternative to backups!

Conclusion

Synology NAS based on RAID arrays may break or crash due to disk failure caused by logical, mechanical, or physical errors. Often, it occurs due to logical errors such as file system errors, virus or malware infection, abrupt shutdown, device driver issues, etc.

You can use mdadm commands to resync the RAID array for data recovery. But mdadm works in Ubuntu. If you aren?t familiar with Ubuntu or Linux command line, leverage a powerful NAS data recovery software such as Stellar® Data Recovery TOOLKIT for Windows.

The latter method is much easier and doesn?t require any specialized skills. If you are familiar with Windows, you can use STELLAR® TOOLKIT FOR DATA RECOVERY to recover data from a broken, crashed, degraded, or corrupt Synology RAID 0, RAID 5, and RAID 6 setup.

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