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JPP314
Dec 05, 2018Aspirant
Replacing a ReadyNAS Pro
I have an old RNDP6350 (6 bay ReadyNAS Pro Business Edition) and I'd like to know if there's any way to replace the box with a newer 6-bay model and move my 6 drives with data onto the new system wit...
Sandshark
Dec 06, 2018Sensei
No, there is not. There is a procedure for recovering data from an Pro6's drives using an OS6 based system and moving the data to external storage for those with a Pro6 that has died, but there is no way to move the drives over with data intact and continue to use the NAS in that configuration.
- StephenBDec 06, 2018Guru - Experienced User
If the Pro is still functioning well, then I suggest getting new disks for the new NAS, and repurposing the Pro as a backup of the new NAS. You could use fewer (but larger) disks in the new one.
The Pro can also be converted to run OS-6, though the process does require a factory reset and a restore from backup. Once converted, you could directly migrate the disks to a new NAS in the future.
- SandsharkDec 06, 2018Sensei
If you decide to keep the ProBE and convert to OS 6, updrading the processor and memory will make it quite a bit faster. Instructions for doing so are on the forum, though Googling usually works better to find it than the forum's search function.
- JPP314Dec 06, 2018Aspirant
Are there any built-in ReadyNAS-to-ReadyNAS migration tools available or do I have to set up users, groups, permissions, and then rsync everything over?
- Retired_MemberDec 06, 2018
JPP314, unfortunately, you have to roll yourself through this Procrustian bed, to my knowledge.
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