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Fryingmonkey
Jun 22, 2019Aspirant
ReadyNAS Pro6 (6.10.1) getting unstable, considering new unit.
I've had this Pro6 for something like 8 years. Replaced or upgraded about everything but the motherboard in that time: RAM, PSU, CPU, fans. Mobo is showing its age now: one of the ethernet ports and ...
- Jun 23, 2019
Fryingmonkey wrote:
Have these systems gotten to the point yet where you can just throw your disks in a new unit and fire it up, or do I need to copy everything over like when I moved from my Infrant NV+?
If you are running OS-6 (as your subject line suggests), then you can directly migrate the disks to a new NAS - for instance an RN520 or RN620 series.
If you are running the older OS 4 (4.2.x firmware) you'll need to copy everything over.
StephenB
Jun 23, 2019Guru - Experienced User
Fryingmonkey wrote:
Have these systems gotten to the point yet where you can just throw your disks in a new unit and fire it up, or do I need to copy everything over like when I moved from my Infrant NV+?
If you are running OS-6 (as your subject line suggests), then you can directly migrate the disks to a new NAS - for instance an RN520 or RN620 series.
If you are running the older OS 4 (4.2.x firmware) you'll need to copy everything over.
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