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filipn
Jul 26, 2022Follower
Is it possible to migrate?
I have ReadyNAS 426 and 6 4GB disk in RAID-6 pool (about 13TB used). Can I somehow migrate to RAID-5 (or X-RAID) or RAID-1 and 3 20TB disks? I want to avoid copy data out of NAS and back. Regard...
StephenB
Jul 26, 2022Guru - Experienced User
filipn wrote:
I have ReadyNAS 426 and 6 4GB disk in RAID-6 pool (about 13TB used). Can I somehow migrate to RAID-5 (or X-RAID) or RAID-1 and 3 20TB disks?
Not using the NAS web ui. I think it might be possible with ssh, though it would be complex - and I would strongly recommend a backup before beginning.
FWIW, you'd use RAID-5 with 3x20TB, not RAID-1.
- SandsharkJul 26, 2022Sensei
It would be a very long process, as each step would require a re-sync. You'd first need to switch from RAID6 to RAID5 using this process:
Then swap out three of the drives, one at a time and allowing for re-sync, using normal drive upgrade process.
Lastly, you'd have to remove the remaining 4TB drives using this process:
I think you could do that last step all at once (removing all the unwanted drives with one command/re-sync), but I've not tried it.
And you'd need to insure you have a backup before starting, as there are a lot of steps where something can go wrong. IMHO, not worth the effort. Just make the backup, swap all the drives, re-create the environment (restoring a saved configuration file will go a long way in accomplishing that), and then restore the files. If you have apps, make sure you install them before restoring the configuration backup.
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