What to Do When Your NAS Thecus N8800+ RAID Array Breaks: Comprehensive Recovery Guide

Has your NAS Thecus N8800+ suddenly lost its network drive and you’re unsure what to do next? Did the RAID array collapse, making your files inaccessible? Is the device throwing errors during startup? Perhaps you accidentally rebuilt the RAID array or several hard drives failed at the same time?

What to Do When Your NAS Thecus N8800+ RAID Array Breaks: Comprehensive Recovery Guide

Thecus N8800+ NAS Data Recovery in 2025

In this step-by-step tutorial, we’ll show you how to rebuild your RAID and recover data from an N8800+. We’ll walk through the most common causes of failure and demonstrate proven methods to restore files from a lost or degraded RAID array.

What to Do When Your NAS Thecus N8800+ RAID Array Breaks: Comprehensive Recovery Guide

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Why Regular Data Recovery Tools Can’t Restore Files from RAID

Conventional hard drives store user data by writing it sequentially across the disk surface, which means an entire file is typically located on a single drive. In contrast, when data is written to a RAID array, each file is split into multiple fragments. These fragments are then distributed and written in sequence across all the drives in the array. Depending on the configuration, fragment sizes can range from 2 KB to 2 MB, so every file is physically stored across several disks at once.

This approach significantly increases read and write performance — after all, writing two halves of a 1 GB file to two drives simultaneously is much faster than writing the full 1 GB to a single disk. However, this same mechanism makes file recovery far more complex.

Different RAID levels use different methods to distribute and protect data. On top of that, manufacturers like Thecus often add their own proprietary structures and variations. As a result, data can be written to disks in many different formats, and each requires a specific approach during recovery.

Are there any known issues or limitations when using NAS Thecus N8800+ devices with virtualization platforms such as VMware or Hyper-V?

There are a few known issues and limitations when using Thecus N8800+ devices with virtualization platforms like VMware or Hyper-V. Some of them include:

  1. Limited hardware support: The N8800+ may not be compatible with all the hardware components required for virtualization platforms. For example, it may not support certain network adapters or storage controllers that are commonly used in virtualized environments.
  2. Performance limitations: The N8800+ may not provide the same level of performance as dedicated storage devices designed for virtualization. It may not be able to handle high I/O workloads or provide sufficient throughput for demanding virtualized applications.
  3. Lack of advanced features: The N8800+ may lack some advanced features that are commonly found in dedicated storage devices for virtualization. For example, it may not support features like thin provisioning, deduplication, or live migration.
  4. Limited scalability: The N8800+ may have limitations in terms of scalability, such as the number of virtual machines or virtual disks it can support. It may not be suitable for large-scale virtualized environments with a high number of VMs or storage requirements.
  5. Limited integration and management capabilities: The N8800+ may not provide the same level of integration and management capabilities with virtualization platforms as dedicated storage solutions. This can make it more difficult to configure, monitor, and manage the storage resources in a virtualized environment.

It is always recommended to check the compatibility and performance requirements of the specific virtualization platform and the Thecus N8800+ device before using them together in a production environment.

How to Remove Hard Disks from Your NAS and Connect Them to a PC

Although the NAS N8800+ can be accessed over the network, you still need to remove its hard disks and connect them directly to a Windows PC. Only then can the recovery software properly scan and analyze the drives. Follow these steps:

  1. Power off the NAS and disconnect it from the power source.

    WARNING! Before removing any drives, carefully read the device manual. Improper actions may damage both the NAS enclosure and the hard disks in the RAID array.

  2. Remove the hard disks one by one, gently sliding each drive out of its slot. Remember that hard disks are highly sensitive: any impact or drop can cause serious physical damage.

  3. Label each hard disk according to its position inside the NAS. The order of the drives is crucial for correct RAID reconstruction.

  4. Connect the drives to your computer. In this video, we explain which ports you can use to connect hard disks and what to do if your PC does not have enough free connectors.

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    How to Order Remote Data Recovery

    How to Order Remote Data Recovery

Step-by-Step Data Recovery with Hetman RAID Recovery

Hetman Raid Recovery

This program restores data from damaged RAID arrays and is fully compatible with Thecus N8800+. Each hard disk in the array contains technical metadata describing how files were written. When launched, Hetman RAID Recovery analyzes this metadata, automatically reconstructs the damaged array, and provides access to its contents. After that, you can browse the recovered disk and save your files. The program can also restore files that were accidentally deleted from the network drive.

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How to recover data from a Thecus

How to recover data from a Thecus

N8800+ has 8 HDD slots, and it supports the following array types:

  • RAID 0;
  • RAID 1;
  • RAID 5;
  • RAID 6;
  • RAID 50;
  • RAID 60;
  • RAID 10;
  • JBOD;

NAS supports:

  • EXT3;
  • EXT4;
  • XFS;

How to Safely Recover Data from Disk Images

This utility allows you to create a complete copy of a disk and work with the disk image instead of the physical drive. This approach helps protect your data from:

  • Overwriting during the recovery process;
  • Additional data loss caused by bad sectors;
  • User errors.

To create a disk image, follow these steps:

  1. Ensure you have enough free space to store the image. Its size will typically match the size of the original disk.

  2. In the main window, select the target disk and choose Tools - Save Disk. You can also select multiple disks if needed.

  3. When the Image Creation Wizard opens, select whether you want to save the entire disk or only a specific region. Adjust the settings and click Next.

    Hetman RAID Recovery: Image Creation Wizard
  4. Choose the directory where the image will be saved. You may select any available disk connected to your PC or upload the image via FTP.

    Hetman RAID Recovery: Choose a disk or save the image via FTP

Where Are the User’s Files Actually Stored?

The Thecus N8800+ network-attached storage keeps OS Linux operating system files on a separate RAID 1 (mirrored) array. Usually, all NAS systems create several volumes on every hard disk, and the first of them takes up to 2 Gb of space. This is where operating system files are stored. Other volumes are united into a RAID array where user’s data is written.

RAID Recovery Software: Detailed Comparison

Product Operating system RAID controller support Supported file systems Virtual RAID controller support Data recovery from damaged RAID File preview
Hetman RAID Recovery Windows, Linux, MacOS Yes, over 100 controllers FAT, exFAT, NTFS, ReFS, APFS, HFS+, Ext4, Ext3, Ext2, ReiserFS, Btrfs, VMFS, Hikvision, XFS, UFS, ZFS Yes Yes Yes
DiskInternals RAID Recovery Windows Yes, over 10 controllers FAT, NTFS, Ext2/3/4, HFS+ No Yes Yes
R-Studio Windows, Mac, Linux Yes, over 20 controllers FAT, NTFS, Ext2/3/4, HFS+ Yes Yes Yes
UFS Explorer RAID Recovery Windows, Mac, Linux Yes, over 100 controllers FAT, NTFS, Ext2/3/4, HFS+ Yes Yes Yes
EaseUS Data Recovery Windows Yes, over 20 controllers FAT, NTFS, Ext2/3/4, HFS+ No Yes Yes
ReclaiMe Free RAID Recovery Windows Yes, over 100 controllers FAT, NTFS, Ext2/3/4, HFS+ Yes Yes Yes

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Comments (3)

  • Hetman Software: Data Recovery
    Hetman Software: Data Recovery 9.08.2022 12:31 #
    If you want to ask a question about data recovery, from NAS N8800+, feel free to leave a comment!
  • Lyle Hudspeth
    Lyle Hudspeth 14.09.2023 05:40 #
    Is it possible to recover data from a NAS Thecus N8800+ device that has been affected by a firmware corruption or update failure?
    • Hetman Software
      Hetman Software 14.09.2023 07:00 #

      Yes, it is possible to recover data from a NAS device that has been affected by firmware corruption or update failure. Here are a few steps you can take to attempt data recovery:

      1. Contact Thecus support: Reach out to Thecus customer support for assistance. They may provide you with specific instructions or tools to recover the data.
      2. Check for backup: If you have a backup of your data, restore it to a different location or device.
      3. Remove hard drives: If the firmware corruption is preventing the NAS from functioning properly, you can remove the hard drives from the device and connect them to a computer directly.
      4. Use data recovery software: Connect the hard drives to a computer and use data recovery software like Recuva, EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard, or Disk Drill to scan for and recover the lost data.
      5. Seek professional help: If the above steps do not yield satisfactory results, you may need to consult a professional data recovery service. They have specialized tools and expertise to recover data from various storage devices, including NAS devices.

      Remember, it is important to avoid further writes or modifications to the affected NAS device or hard drives to prevent data overwriting and increase the chances of successful data recovery.

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Vladimir Artiukh

Author: Vladimir Artiukh, Technical Writer

Vladimir Artiukh is a technical writer for Hetman Software, as well as the voice and face of their English-speaking YouTube channel, Hetman Software: Data Recovery for Windows. He handles tutorials, how-tos, and detailed reviews on how the company’s tools work with all kinds of data storage devices.

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Editor: Oleg Afonin, Technical Writer

Oleg Afonin is an expert in mobile forensics, data recovery and computer systems. He often attends large data security conferences, and writes several blogs for such resources as xaker.ru, Elcomsoft and Habr. In addition to his online activities, Oleg’s articles are also published in professional magazines. Also, Oleg Afonin is the co-author of a well-known book, Mobile Forensics - Advanced Investigative Strategies.

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Questions and answers

  • What are the available cloud services that can be used for copying files from a NAS Thecus N8800+?

    There are several cloud services that can be used for copying files from a NAS Thecus N8800+. Some popular options include:

    1. Dropbox: Dropbox is a widely used cloud storage service that allows you to sync and access files from multiple devices. It offers a desktop client that can be installed on your NAS device to automatically sync files.
    2. Google Drive: Google Drive is another popular cloud storage service that provides file synchronization and sharing capabilities. You can install the Google Drive client on your NAS device to copy files to and from the cloud.
    3. Microsoft OneDrive: OneDrive is a cloud storage service provided by Microsoft. It offers file synchronization and sharing features and can be used to copy files from your NAS device.
    4. Amazon S3: Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3) is a scalable cloud storage service provided by Amazon Web Services. It can be used to copy files from your NAS device to the cloud.
    5. Box: Box is a cloud content management and file sharing service that allows you to store and access files from anywhere. It offers integration options for NAS devices, including Thecus N8800+.
    6. Nextcloud: Nextcloud is an open-source, self-hosted cloud storage platform that can be installed on your NAS device. It provides file synchronization and sharing capabilities, allowing you to copy files to and from your NAS.

    These are just a few examples of cloud services that can be used for copying files from a NAS Thecus N8800+. The availability and compatibility of these services may vary, so it's recommended to check the documentation and support resources of your NAS device for specific instructions on integrating with these cloud services.

  • How can the copying process from the NAS Thecus N8800+ to cloud services be automated or scheduled?

    To automate or schedule the copying process from the NAS Thecus N8800+ to cloud services, you can follow these steps:

    1. Choose a cloud storage service: Select the cloud service you want to use for storing your data, such as Google Drive, Dropbox, Amazon S3, etc.
    2. Install cloud service app: Install the corresponding cloud service app on your NAS device. Most cloud storage providers offer NAS integration and provide dedicated apps for different NAS models.
    3. Configure cloud service settings: Open the cloud service app on your NAS and configure the settings. This usually involves providing your cloud storage account credentials, choosing sync options, and defining the folders you want to sync.
    4. Set up scheduled tasks: The Thecus N8800+ NAS typically provides a web-based interface or management software to configure scheduled tasks. Access the NAS interface and find the task scheduler or automation section.
    5. Create a new task: Create a new task for copying files or folders from the NAS to the cloud service. Specify the source folder on your NAS and the destination folder in the cloud storage.
    6. Set the schedule: Define the frequency and timing for the task execution. You can choose to run it daily, weekly, or at specific intervals. Specify the time of day when the task should start, and if necessary, set any additional conditions or triggers.
    7. Save and activate the task: Once you have configured all the settings, save the task and activate it. The NAS will now automatically copy the specified files or folders from the NAS to the cloud service according to the scheduled time and frequency.
    8. Monitor and manage: Monitor the task execution and ensure that the files are being copied successfully to the cloud storage. You can check the task logs or notifications provided by the NAS to verify the process.

    By following these steps, you can automate and schedule the copying process from your Thecus N8800+ NAS to cloud services, ensuring regular backups and data synchronization.

  • Are there any limitations or considerations to keep in mind while copying files from the NAS Thecus N8800+ to cloud services, such as file size restrictions or compatibility issues?

    When copying files from a NAS like Thecus N8800+ to cloud services, there are some limitations and considerations to keep in mind:

    1. File size restrictions: Cloud services often have limitations on the maximum file size that can be uploaded. For example, some services may have a file size limit of 2GB or 5GB. If you have large files on your NAS, you may need to split them or find a cloud service with higher file size limits.
    2. Internet connection speed: Uploading large files to the cloud can be time-consuming, especially if you have a slow internet connection. Consider the upload speed of your internet connection and the size of the files you want to transfer. It may take a significant amount of time to complete the upload.
    3. Compatibility issues: Ensure that the cloud service you choose is compatible with the file formats and types stored on your NAS. Some cloud services may have limitations on the types of files they support or may not be able to handle certain file formats. Check the compatibility requirements of the cloud service before initiating the transfer.
    4. Bandwidth limitations: Some cloud services impose bandwidth limitations, which restrict the amount of data you can transfer within a specific time period. If you have a large amount of data to transfer, you may need to consider these limitations and plan accordingly.
    5. Cost considerations: Uploading files to cloud services may incur additional costs, especially if you exceed the storage limits provided by the service or require higher upload speeds. Evaluate the pricing plans and storage options offered by the cloud service to ensure they align with your requirements and budget.
    6. Security and privacy: When transferring files to the cloud, it's crucial to consider the security and privacy aspects. Ensure that the cloud service you choose offers adequate encryption and data protection measures to safeguard your files during transit and while stored in the cloud.

    It's advisable to thoroughly research and understand the limitations and requirements of both your NAS and the cloud service before initiating the file transfer to ensure a smooth and successful process.