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Roseville
Sep 07, 2015Aspirant
New ReadyNAS that can use my existing NV+ drives and RETAIN DATA?
Hi, My ReadyNAS NV+ is now out of support and so I'm considering replacing it with another ReadyNAS product. Over the years all of the drives have been replaced, in other words the current drives a...
- Sep 07, 2015
No. Different platform and different filesystem.
Do you not have a backup of your data?
You should setup the new device and transfer the data over your LAN.
Netgear does offer assistance ( for a fee) in migrating disks directly from older to new readynas devices, but this is generally only necessary when the old device has suffered a hardware failure and is therefore a data recovery service. The procedure requires the user to backup the data once accessed so you would need disk space elsewhere anyway.
vandermerwe
Sep 07, 2015Master
No. Different platform and different filesystem.
Do you not have a backup of your data?
You should setup the new device and transfer the data over your LAN.
Netgear does offer assistance ( for a fee) in migrating disks directly from older to new readynas devices, but this is generally only necessary when the old device has suffered a hardware failure and is therefore a data recovery service. The procedure requires the user to backup the data once accessed so you would need disk space elsewhere anyway.
- RosevilleSep 07, 2015Aspirant
I have backup and the NAS is still working. I'm planning ahead here and was hoping not to buy a full set of drives. Cancel that idea.
Thanks.
- vandermerweSep 07, 2015Master
You could use the same set of drives and restore from your backup, but that leaves you with only a single copy of your data for a while. Too risky I would say.
- StephenBSep 07, 2015Guru - Experienced User
vandermerwe wrote:
You could use the same set of drives and restore from your backup, but that leaves you with only a single copy of your data for a while. Too risky I would say.
Not really any different from restoring from backup after a NAS failure.
The OP should check to see if the drives on the HCL though.
- vtxriderNov 12, 2015Tutor
I am going to upgrade from a NV+ V2 to a new 314, can I just set up the new NAS with the needed shares and transfer the data via my network? I realize it will take some time (only 5 TB of data) but that's fine with me as I can let it work at night while still using the NV+ during the day until all data is transfered.
- StephenBNov 12, 2015Guru - Experienced User
vtxrider wrote:
I am going to upgrade from a NV+ V2 to a new 314, can I just set up the new NAS with the needed shares and transfer the data via my network?
Yes. And that's the fastest way to do it (assuming gigabit). I'd create a backup job for each share on the RN314, and run them one at a time. Rsync would work well for this (though NFS is also ok). You probably will need to reset the owner/groups on the RN314 when you are done.
You could also back up to USB and then restore from USB. But that will take longer.
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