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atrask
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Dec 16, 2018
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End of life for old ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer

I have an old ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer 6-bay that is still working fine. However, since I bought it in March 2009, I'm wondering when I should retire it before it fails or if the NAS performance is affec...
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    StephenB
    Dec 21, 2018

    atrask wrote:

    Thanks for the advice. Could I upgrade to OS6 without the memory/CPU upgrades?

     


    You can, though you could run into problems if you enable the antivirus and the file search.  Currently shipping OS-6 systems have at least 2 GB of RAM, so it would be best to have at least that much.

     


    atrask wrote:

    And as an alternative, could I copy my data from my OS4 Pioneer Pro to a new OS6 NAS machine using this method: https://kb.netgear.com/29730/How-do-I-back-up-data-from-a-RAIDiator-4-system-to-a-ReadyNAS-OS-6-syst...

     


    Yes, you can copy over the shares using the built-in backup jobs of either the OS-6 NAS or the OS-4 NAS.  Rsync is the best protocol for doing that.  That of course only works if the Pioneer NAS is running.  

     

    Once done, you can reverse the backups and continue to use the Pioneer as a backup NAS.  I'm doing that now with my Pro-6.

     

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