Two SATA cables decided to die at the same time.
My 1TB RAID1 NAS is gone.
MBR partitions are gone, so gotta nuke them.
I feel like a doctor, doing authenesia on a dying patient.
Give me tips to not feel bad, /g/...
easy, restore the data from your offsite backup www.nsa.gov
>>57584402
> RAID is not a backup
Either you restore your back-up or try recovering your data if necessary:
1. Make a physical image of the disks. (e.g. physical disk image to E01 file using FTK Imager)
2. Try recovering the partitions through something like TestDisk
If that didn't work, I'll type the rest
>>57585361
I just said it's RAID1. Backup.
>>57584402
dumb yohaneposter
>>57585428
A backup connected to the same system that can fail with that system is not a very good backup.
>authenesia
>>57585461
One was in my computer, the other in NAS. The computer was updating itself every hour to pull files from NAS.
>>57584402
>yoshitkofag
>>57585428
RAID1 is NOT a backup, lel. A backup is something that a copy that is made once in a while and stored safely to recover from if necessary. In RAID1, all changes are immediately propagated across both disks. If you accidentally securely wipe some file, you can restore it from an actual backup, but not from a RAID array. RAID is meant to protect from hardware failures. It provides production hardware redundancy, while backup provides data redundancy.
>>57584402
Are you sure it's not the SATA controller on your motherboard?