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Superray
Jan 10, 2017Tutor
Migrating data from Readynas Ultra 2 to Readynas 204
I'm planning to migrate my data from a 2-disk 6TB Readynas Ultra 2 (with JBOD) to a new 4-disk 12TB ReadyNas 204. Is there any possible way to migrate the data without having to move the data to ...
- Jan 10, 2017
Superray wrote:
So if I understand correctly, the best thing is to buy 2 new drives and then copy the data to the new 4-disk bay.
- add 2 new disks in the 4-bay RN204
- copy the data from the old to the new NAS
- add the 2 'old' disks to the 4-bay RN204
Yes. Note if you want to add the old drives to the same array they need to be the same size as the ones you are using now. You can't add smaller drives to an existing array.
Superray wrote:
I would like to add Raid5 to the 4-bay RN204. Is it possible to change the raid level from JBOD (or something else) to Raid5 after adding the 2 'old' disks?
Just use the default XRAID on the RN204, and it will expand automatically. With the first two (new) disks it will be RAID-1 (and only be half the capacity you have now). When you add the third disk it converts to RAID-5 and will match the capacity you had in the ultra. The capacity rule for XRAID single redundancy is "sum the disks and subtract the largest). That also works for flexraid/raid-5.
The lower initial capacity is why I suggested
- add 2 new disks in the 4-bay RN204
- copy the data from one volume from the old to the new NAS
- add the first volume's disk to the 4-bay RN204
- copy the data from the second volume from the old to the new NAS
- add the second volume's disk to the 4-bay RN204
This process does assume that you have two volumes on the ultra (JBOD as opposed to a single volume with RAID-0).
Superray
Jan 10, 2017Tutor
Thanks for the quick reply!
So if I understand correctly, the best thing is to buy 2 new drives and then copy the data to the new 4-disk bay.
Just one more question. I think this is the way to go for me:
- add 2 new disks in the 4-bay RN204
- copy the data from the old to the new NAS
- add the 2 'old' disks to the 4-bay RN204
I would like to add Raid5 to the 4-bay RN204. Is it possible to change the raid level from JBOD (or something else) to Raid5 after adding the 2 'old' disks?
Thanks in advance!
StephenB
Jan 10, 2017Guru - Experienced User
Superray wrote:
So if I understand correctly, the best thing is to buy 2 new drives and then copy the data to the new 4-disk bay.
- add 2 new disks in the 4-bay RN204
- copy the data from the old to the new NAS
- add the 2 'old' disks to the 4-bay RN204
Yes. Note if you want to add the old drives to the same array they need to be the same size as the ones you are using now. You can't add smaller drives to an existing array.
Superray wrote:
I would like to add Raid5 to the 4-bay RN204. Is it possible to change the raid level from JBOD (or something else) to Raid5 after adding the 2 'old' disks?
Just use the default XRAID on the RN204, and it will expand automatically. With the first two (new) disks it will be RAID-1 (and only be half the capacity you have now). When you add the third disk it converts to RAID-5 and will match the capacity you had in the ultra. The capacity rule for XRAID single redundancy is "sum the disks and subtract the largest). That also works for flexraid/raid-5.
The lower initial capacity is why I suggested
- add 2 new disks in the 4-bay RN204
- copy the data from one volume from the old to the new NAS
- add the first volume's disk to the 4-bay RN204
- copy the data from the second volume from the old to the new NAS
- add the second volume's disk to the 4-bay RN204
This process does assume that you have two volumes on the ultra (JBOD as opposed to a single volume with RAID-0).
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