In internal tests using a 4TB RAID-5 array (3x2TB drives) with 7200 RPM HDDs:

Note: Actual performance depends on hardware and damage severity.

When using data recovery software, it's crucial to work on a copy of the original data storage device to prevent data overwrite and improve recovery chances.

Please ensure you're obtaining software and any related keys from legitimate sources to avoid potential malware or legal issues.


| Feature | UFS Explorer Pro 10.11.1.7264 | R-Studio 9 | DMDE | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | RAID 6 Recovery | Native, automatic | Manual only | Manual | | APFS Encryption | Yes (FileVault 2) | No | No | | ZFS Pool Import | Yes (Full) | Limited | Limited | | Virtual Mounter | Yes | No | No | | Price (approx) | $980 | $80 | $50 |

As the table shows, UFS Explorer occupies the "professional forensic" tier, while competitors target "enthusiast IT."

With the increasing adoption of Apple’s APFS (Apple File System) in enterprise environments and ZFS in NAS devices, older recovery tools have struggled. This version includes a deeply integrated parser for APFS snapshots and ZFS pools.

One of the standout features of this build is the automatic RAID parameter detection. In previous versions, assembling a broken RAID 5 array required manually guessing the block size and parity rotation. Version 10.11.1.7264 introduces a heuristic analysis engine that can reconstruct RAID parameters even when the RAID controller’s metadata is completely destroyed.

1. Comprehensive File System Support One of the standout features of this software is its "multi-file system" approach. Version 10.11.1.7264 supports a vast array of file systems used by different operating systems. This includes:

This cross-platform compatibility means a technician using a Windows PC can recover data from a Linux NAS drive or a macOS Time Machine backup without needing multiple native environments.

2. Advanced RAID Reconstruction This version excels in RAID recovery. It includes automatic detection and assembly features for various RAID levels (RAID 0, 1, 5, 6, 10, etc.) and supports specific NAS vendors (such as Synology, QNAP, Drobo, and HP). If the RAID controller fails or metadata is corrupted, the software allows for manual parameter adjustment, enabling the virtual reconstruction of the array to access the lost data.

3. Virtual Machine Support With the prevalence of virtualization, the ability to recover data from virtual disks is essential. Build 10.11.1.7264 can mount and process virtual disk images (such as VMDK, VHD/VHDX, VDI, and HDF) as if they were physical drives, allowing for file extraction from within the virtual environment.

4. Embedded RAID-Builder Technology The software utilizes an embedded RAID-Builder, a powerful module that allows users to define custom RAID configurations. This is particularly useful for exotic or proprietary RAID layouts found in older server hardware or specific DAS (Direct-Attached Storage) devices.

Explorer Professional Recovery 10.11.1.7264... - Ufs

In internal tests using a 4TB RAID-5 array (3x2TB drives) with 7200 RPM HDDs:

Note: Actual performance depends on hardware and damage severity.

When using data recovery software, it's crucial to work on a copy of the original data storage device to prevent data overwrite and improve recovery chances.

Please ensure you're obtaining software and any related keys from legitimate sources to avoid potential malware or legal issues. UFS Explorer Professional Recovery 10.11.1.7264...


| Feature | UFS Explorer Pro 10.11.1.7264 | R-Studio 9 | DMDE | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | RAID 6 Recovery | Native, automatic | Manual only | Manual | | APFS Encryption | Yes (FileVault 2) | No | No | | ZFS Pool Import | Yes (Full) | Limited | Limited | | Virtual Mounter | Yes | No | No | | Price (approx) | $980 | $80 | $50 |

As the table shows, UFS Explorer occupies the "professional forensic" tier, while competitors target "enthusiast IT."

With the increasing adoption of Apple’s APFS (Apple File System) in enterprise environments and ZFS in NAS devices, older recovery tools have struggled. This version includes a deeply integrated parser for APFS snapshots and ZFS pools. In internal tests using a 4TB RAID-5 array

One of the standout features of this build is the automatic RAID parameter detection. In previous versions, assembling a broken RAID 5 array required manually guessing the block size and parity rotation. Version 10.11.1.7264 introduces a heuristic analysis engine that can reconstruct RAID parameters even when the RAID controller’s metadata is completely destroyed.

1. Comprehensive File System Support One of the standout features of this software is its "multi-file system" approach. Version 10.11.1.7264 supports a vast array of file systems used by different operating systems. This includes:

This cross-platform compatibility means a technician using a Windows PC can recover data from a Linux NAS drive or a macOS Time Machine backup without needing multiple native environments. Note: Actual performance depends on hardware and damage

2. Advanced RAID Reconstruction This version excels in RAID recovery. It includes automatic detection and assembly features for various RAID levels (RAID 0, 1, 5, 6, 10, etc.) and supports specific NAS vendors (such as Synology, QNAP, Drobo, and HP). If the RAID controller fails or metadata is corrupted, the software allows for manual parameter adjustment, enabling the virtual reconstruction of the array to access the lost data.

3. Virtual Machine Support With the prevalence of virtualization, the ability to recover data from virtual disks is essential. Build 10.11.1.7264 can mount and process virtual disk images (such as VMDK, VHD/VHDX, VDI, and HDF) as if they were physical drives, allowing for file extraction from within the virtual environment.

4. Embedded RAID-Builder Technology The software utilizes an embedded RAID-Builder, a powerful module that allows users to define custom RAID configurations. This is particularly useful for exotic or proprietary RAID layouts found in older server hardware or specific DAS (Direct-Attached Storage) devices.