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MikeDee
Feb 21, 2018Aspirant
Replacing NAS Drives and keeping data
Hello I have a RN10200 with two drives allready installed total 4TB. I want to replace both with new HDD drives 8TB each. I dont know how to replace the drives but to keep the data - is there any ...
- Feb 22, 2018
What FlexRAID mode are you using?
If you are using RAID-1, you can just switch to XRAID, and then follow my procedure. Just click on the XRAID control on the volume tab. If the control has a green stripe on it, then you are already using XRAID.
If you are using JBOD or RAID-0 with two drives then you will need to:
- off-load the files
- uninstall apps and create a new volume(s) - or just do a factory reset.
- recreate shares
- reinstall apps
- reload the files from backup
MikeDee wrote:
From what I found out so far it looks like I will have to back up my data to diffirent drive and upload them back again to newly installed drives.
With over 3TB of data it will take ages.
If your data matters to you, you should have a backup plan in place. RAID isn't enough to keep your data safe; you need to have at least one backup on another device. FWIW, I do practice what I preach here, and I have ~9 TiB of data on my NAS.
MikeDee
Feb 22, 2018Aspirant
Hello StephenB
Thank you for your reply.
No I was not using the X-Raid, I used the Flex-Raid instead.
From what I found out so far it looks like I will have to back up my data to diffirent drive and upload them back again to newly installed drives.
With over 3TB of data it will take ages.
Do you know any other way to sort this out?
Best.
StephenB
Feb 22, 2018Guru - Experienced User
What FlexRAID mode are you using?
If you are using RAID-1, you can just switch to XRAID, and then follow my procedure. Just click on the XRAID control on the volume tab. If the control has a green stripe on it, then you are already using XRAID.
If you are using JBOD or RAID-0 with two drives then you will need to:
- off-load the files
- uninstall apps and create a new volume(s) - or just do a factory reset.
- recreate shares
- reinstall apps
- reload the files from backup
MikeDee wrote:
From what I found out so far it looks like I will have to back up my data to diffirent drive and upload them back again to newly installed drives.
With over 3TB of data it will take ages.
If your data matters to you, you should have a backup plan in place. RAID isn't enough to keep your data safe; you need to have at least one backup on another device. FWIW, I do practice what I preach here, and I have ~9 TiB of data on my NAS.
- MikeDeeFeb 26, 2018Aspirant
Thank you for your help.
:)
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