UFS Explorer Professional Recovery (Lin) 7.12
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ABOUT UFS Explorer Professional Recovery (Lin)
UFS Explorer Professional Recovery is first-rate software developed for specialists in the field of data recovery. The application successfully combines the most advanced data recovery algorithms with various instruments for thorough analysis and editing of raw data. The program allows assembling RAID of different types and levels, including hybrid and custom RAID configurations, and thus makes it possible to restore files from complex storage systems, like NAS and other RAID-based devices, besides common stand-alone digital media. UFS Explorer Professional Recovery features a set of decryption techniques providing the means for data recovery from encrypted storages (BitLocker, LUKS, Apple FileVault 2 and encrypted APFS, eCryptFS, etc.) In addition to that, a long list of supported virtual technologies makes the program capable of dealing not only with simple disk images but also virtual disks of VMware, Hyper-V, VirtualBox, QEMU, XEN, Parallels, Apple and EnCase disk images, Runtime Vim files, Synology Sparse iSCSI, multi-level virtual storages and other systems. The program is enhanced with extensive support of modern storage technologies, such as Apple Core Storage, LVM thin provisioning, mdadm, Drobo BeyondRAID, Logical Disk Manager, Storage Spaces, Microsoft data deduplication, Synology Hybrid RAID, RAID-Z, and file systems applied in different popular environments: Windows (NTFS, FAT, FAT32, exFAT, ReFS/ReFS 2), macOS (HFS+, APFS), Linux (Ext2-Ext4, XFS, JFS, ReiserFS, UFS, Btrfs) BSD/Solaris (ZFS) and VMware (VMFS, VMFS6). This comprehensive software solution is suitable even for the most complicated data recovery tasks: damaged sectors can be dynamically defined on disks, disk images or even RAID sets with the help of bad sector maps created by compatible utilities. Work with SCSI and SAS drives with non-standard block sizes (520 bytes, 524 bytes, 528 bytes and others) is also possible thanks to the sector size conversion feature.