Disk Drill is renowned for its intuitive interface, making complex data recovery simple. It supports scanning JBOD spanning volumes and recovering data from them, including RAW disks.
After connecting your healthy member disks, you add them to a virtual JBOD object in R-Studio. You can drag and drop the drives to match their original physical order. Once assembled, R-Studio scans the virtual disk as if it were a single, healthy drive.
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Windows Spanned Volumes, Linux LVM, and various hardware controller configurations.
To tackle a failing array, professional-grade software is required to reconstruct the virtual parameters of the span.
Install background monitoring software (like CrystalDiskInfo) to watch for reallocated sectors, spin-up retries, and temperature spikes on all spanned drives.
DMDE is lightweight (under 5 MB) but incredibly powerful. It is one of the few tools that can repair a JBOD by overwriting the corrupted partition table (a true "repair" rather than just recovery).
Finding the right software is critical. Downloading the wrong tool can worsen the damage, making professional recovery impossible.