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auntlisal
Mar 08, 2018Aspirant
Infrant ReadyNas + to Netgear ReadyNas + can I swap disks?
I am unsure of the model number. It says Infarant on my manual and it is a ReadyNas NV+ with 4 bays that I filled with disks. I have a Netgear ReadyNas NV+ which is running the same firmware. I...
mdgm-ntgr
Mar 08, 2018NETGEAR Employee Retired
Hopefully that would work.
The migration process does indicate to only move redundant arrays but seeing you have a backup and suspect a hardware problem with the disk bay in the older unit it’s worth a try.
Power down both units. Remove disks (label order).
Don’t forget to recalibrate the fan under Status > Health after moving the disks across.
The migration process does indicate to only move redundant arrays but seeing you have a backup and suspect a hardware problem with the disk bay in the older unit it’s worth a try.
Power down both units. Remove disks (label order).
Don’t forget to recalibrate the fan under Status > Health after moving the disks across.
- auntlisalMar 09, 2018Aspirant
It did not work. The NAS would not boot. If I buy a new NAS, does Netgear still help migrate over my data?
- StephenBMar 09, 2018Guru - Experienced User
auntlisal wrote:
If I buy a new NAS, does Netgear still help migrate over my data?
Yes, but they will charge the data recovery rate. https://kb.netgear.com/29876/ReadyNAS-Migrating-disks-from-RAIDiator-4-1-or-RAIDiator-5-3-to-ReadyNAS-OS-6
- auntlisalMar 09, 2018Aspirant
I read the link thank you. But if I cannot read my disks now because the Nas will not boot, what chance will I have reading them this way? I do have an entire NAS to move the data too, but how do you get the data from the disks? do you use the new NAS to read them?
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