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eton
Apr 28, 2020Luminary
Can you move disks between different models? Same CPU arch and OS
Can you move disks from one device to another of a different model, if both models share the same CPU architecture and ReadyNAS OS support, without data loss? I am particularly interested in Int...
eton
Apr 28, 2020Luminary
Thanks Marc_V
That is great news. Moving between models is of course one of the key features, but I remember that it was a bit trickier with the older models, like SPARC.
StephenB
Apr 28, 2020Guru - Experienced User
eton wrote:
That is great news. Moving between models is of course one of the key features, but I remember that it was a bit trickier with the older models, like SPARC.
If you mean migration from legacy NAS to OS-6, then it isn't actually possible. You can temporarily mount OS 4.2.x data volumes on X86 OS-6 NAS. You can also temporarily mount 4.1.x or 5.3.x data volumes on any OS-6 NAS, but that requires assistance from support.
That lets you offload data, but you then need to restore it from backup after you set up the OS 6 system.
But you can migrate between OS-6 models.
- etonApr 28, 2020Luminary
How do you temporarily mount legacy volumes?
What worflow do you have in mind when you talk about resotoring a legacy volume on a newer OS?
Like this?
Temporarily mount legacy volumes to a new system and then copy the files to a backup. Unmount legacy volume and then copy the files back from new backup to a modern volume on the new system?
- StephenBApr 28, 2020Guru - Experienced User
eton wrote:
How do you temporarily mount legacy volumes?
That is described here: https://kb.netgear.com/29875/ReadyNAS-Migrating-disks-from-RAIDiator-to-OS-6
Note though Netgear calls this "migration", it's really not that.
eton wrote:What workflow do you have in mind when you talk about resotoring a legacy volume on a newer OS?
I have good backup plan in place, so this is a procedure I haven't needed to use myself.
The data volumes(s) from the legacy ReadyNAS are mounted in a read-only state on the OS-6 using the methods outlined in the KB article about. Nothing is installed on the old disks.
Then you can copy off the data over the network.
When done, you set up the new NAS in the usual way - either powering down and installing the new disks, or rebooting and doing a factory default.
- etonApr 28, 2020Luminary
Thanks. Good that it's possbile to "migrate" from older systems.
But will the data not be deleted after performing a factory default? Confusing
And the help page didn't help much. At step for it just says "Contact support for further assistance regarding recovering the data."
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