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BronteKerr
Jul 26, 2022Aspirant
ReadyNas 424, replace all hard drives with new ones.
Hey there everyone, I'm sure this is super simple, just wanted some instructions on the correct way to replace all my hard drives with fresh ones. I am currently using Western digital RED drives and will be replacing with the same drives.
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- microchip8MasterWrong forum, try here: https://community.netgear.com/t5/New-ReadyNAS-Users-General/bd-p/readynas-general
- BronteKerrAspirant
Hey there everyone, I'm sure this is super simple, just wanted some instructions on the correct way to replace all my hard drives with fresh ones. I am currently using Western digital RED drives and will be replacing with the same drives. My current drives are full and I want to store them long term as a backup of all the data. I'm hoping that I can just power off the device, swap out the drives and power on again?
BronteKerr wrote:
I'm hoping that I can just power off the device, swap out the drives and power on again?
You can - but you will need to set up the NAS from scratch, recreate your shares, and reload any data you want on the NAS from backup.
BronteKerr wrote:
My current drives are full and I want to store them long term as a backup of all the data.
IMO, not the best long-term backup strategy. Access would require powering down, swapping the disks, powering up. And of course if two disks fail over time, all the data would be lost.
BronteKerr wrote:
I am currently using Western digital RED drives and will be replacing with the same drives.
Make sure you are getting either Red Plus or Red Pro drives.
The drives in the current Red line are all SMR, and are not good choices for RAID+BTRFS.
Check this on the wdc web site (as they did rebrand many of the red drives as red plus a while back).
- BronteKerrAspirant
Thankyou for your reply, I will only be loading up files as I go so am happy to start from scratch.
I am unlikely going to need access to the old drives, but will keep them there as a backup to clients' old photo galleries, and will load them into a plug'n'play hard drive system if ever needed. like this one.. https://www.amazon.com.au/Sabrent-External-Lay-Flat-Docking-EC-DFLT/dp/B00LS5NFQ2/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1CONS9MJE2SFC&keywords=sabrent+usb+3.0+to+sata+external+hard+drive+lay&qid=1658970866&sprefix=sabrent+usb+3.0+to+sata%2Caps%2C358&sr=8-1
The WD website states that the red drives are optimised for NAS systems, its too late for me as I have already ordered the red drives, but will fill them up in less than a year and order the red pro next time for sure.
Thankyou so much for all this info.
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