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yoyo173fr
Jun 24, 2015Tutor
Moving from one readynas to another one
Hi I've got some issue with one NAS (with 2 disks in RAID1) and want to migrate with new one. I would like to know if you suggest me to either A) unplug my 2 disks and plug them in new NAS (same m...
yoyo173fr
Jul 02, 2015Tutor
Thx for the infos
Considering the fact that
-10% of the time I'm connected through 100Mb LAN to the NAS when I'm doing intensive backup or recovey
-90% of the time I'm connected through 802.11ac Wifi connection.
Maybe it's not relevant to do factory reset for performance. What do you think?
If I'm not doing a factory reset.
Is it mandatory to install a scratch (spare) disk in the new NAS first, and then install the same firmware running on the original?
Or can I unplugg both disk and plug in same order in new NAS?
Do you know Firmware installed by default on new NAS? Possible to detect version without disk installed?
And last one, as both are in stable release, shall I run 6.2.4 or 6.3.4? .
Considering the fact that
-10% of the time I'm connected through 100Mb LAN to the NAS when I'm doing intensive backup or recovey
-90% of the time I'm connected through 802.11ac Wifi connection.
Maybe it's not relevant to do factory reset for performance. What do you think?
If I'm not doing a factory reset.
Is it mandatory to install a scratch (spare) disk in the new NAS first, and then install the same firmware running on the original?
Or can I unplugg both disk and plug in same order in new NAS?
Do you know Firmware installed by default on new NAS? Possible to detect version without disk installed?
And last one, as both are in stable release, shall I run 6.2.4 or 6.3.4? .
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