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pauljacobs
Apr 24, 2017Aspirant
harddisks
Hey, I have a question about hard disks I now have a 2 bay nas with 2 disks of 2 terrabites in which is now almost full of data. That's why I bought a new netgear 4 bay nas rn 314 with two hard di...
yxue
Apr 24, 2017NETGEAR Expert
Hi,
1. What's your box two bays? RN312? Or RN102? Or other?
2. What's your question?
Thank you!
pauljacobs
Apr 24, 2017Aspirant
netgear ready 3124
4bay
- StephenBApr 24, 2017Guru - Experienced User
pauljacobs wrote:
netgear ready 3124
4bay
Something is garbled here. We'd like to know the model of your old 2-bay NAS.
Also, are you wanting the migrate the disks to the new NAS (preserving the data), or are you planning to do a factory reset (starting clean, with no data).
- pauljacobsApr 24, 2017Aspirant
sorry for the misunderstanding
My previous nas was a synology ds213 +
So i just want to keep my data on the 2terra discs and put them together in my new netgear with 2 new drives of 3terra thus without data loss- StephenBApr 24, 2017Guru - Experienced User
pauljacobs wrote:
My previous nas was a synology ds213 +
So i just want to keep my data on the 2terra discs and put them together in my new netgear with 2 new drives of 3terra thus without data lossGot it.
The ReadyNAS will need to wipe the Synology disks. Plus there is an expansion constraint - if you start with 3 TB drives, then you won't be able to add 2 TB drives.
Ideally you would back up the data on the synology first (either to USB or internal disk).
If the synology is using RAID-1, then you can
- remove one disk from the synology - the data should still be there, since it is mirrored.
- Insert that disk into the ReadyNAS, and do a factory reset.
- Set up the ReadyNAS, and configure shares to hold the Synology data.
- Use ReadyNAS Web UI backup jobs to transfer data from the synology to the ReadyNAS. I'd use rsync, but you can use SMB.
- Then remove the second disk from the synology, and add it to the array on the ReadyNAS. You will need to select "format" to add it to the array.
- Wait for the volume to resync (and say "redundant).
- Then insert the first 3 TB drive and wait for resync.
- Finally insert the second 3 TB drive and wait for resync
You'll end up with a 7 TB array (~6.3 TiB) with protection from a single disk failure.
Another option is to keep the synology running, and use it to back up the Netgear.
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