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JJMats's avatar
JJMats
Aspirant
Dec 07, 2023

Migrating ReadyNAS 2120 to ReadyNAS 3130

I have a ReadyNAS 2120 unit that seems to have a hardware failure. It was configured with a RAID5 setup. Can I swap all of the disks directly into a ReadyNAS 3130 unit? If the disks were OK, what is the risk of data loss?

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  • StephenB's avatar
    StephenB
    Guru - Experienced User

    JJMats wrote:

    I have a ReadyNAS 2120 unit that seems to have a hardware failure. It was configured with a RAID5 setup. Can I swap all of the disks directly into a ReadyNAS 3130 unit? 


    Yes, you can migrate the disks.

     

    The 3130 will migrate the OS from Arm to x86.  That works well for the NAS application, but many apps (for instance plex) cannot be migrated, so will have to be reinstalled.

     


    JJMats wrote:

    If the disks were OK, what is the risk of data loss?


    Very low.  I've done similar migrations a couple of times, and had no issues.

    • Sandshark's avatar
      Sandshark
      Sensei

      Just to make sure:  you have an RN2120 (OS6 rack-mount unit), not an RND2120 (old NV+ desktop unit), correct?  StephenB's answer assumes you do, which is likely a good assumption since you want to move to another rack-mount unit. 

      • JJMats's avatar
        JJMats
        Aspirant

        Yes, you are correct. Both units are rack-mounted. Thanks for the additional verification.

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