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PilotSteveB
Oct 25, 2013Aspirant
Migrating from X-RAID2 single redundancy to Dual redundancy
Hello, I have a ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer with 6 2TD disks in X-RAID2 single redundancy running on firmware ver 4.2.24. I'm only using 45% of the total space. Is is possible to migrate from single redu...
dhl
Dec 05, 2013Luminary
One more question -
Now that I'm backed up, what's the correct sequence for full factory-default/disk replacement?
Since I'm completely replacing the disk set, can I simply shut down the ReadyNAS, replace all disks, then power on, set up as new and restore data? And wouldn't this allow me to archive the old disk set?
In other words, no need to factory default with the existing disks in place since they're all being pulled.
Now that I'm backed up, what's the correct sequence for full factory-default/disk replacement?
Since I'm completely replacing the disk set, can I simply shut down the ReadyNAS, replace all disks, then power on, set up as new and restore data? And wouldn't this allow me to archive the old disk set?
In other words, no need to factory default with the existing disks in place since they're all being pulled.
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