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DhrDemesmaeker's avatar
Nov 18, 2018
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Where is the OS saved?

Hi there! Very soon I am going to update my Readynas from Radiator to OS6. If all fails, it is time for a new NAS, but I want to give it a try :) I have a few questions that I could not find whi...
  • Sandshark's avatar
    Sandshark
    Nov 18, 2018

    Actually, you do have an Intel processor in your Ultra6, it's an Atom D510.  Upgrading to OS6 would not work if you did not.

     

    The working operating system is stored on the drives, but the boot is on the flash.  From my experimenting with an RN4200 system where I replaced the motherboard with a standard SuperMicro one (the 3200 and 4200 are unique in the ReadyNAS line that they do not use a customer board), the boot also appears to look at the BIOS, as it would not boot on the standard board.

     

    If you want to preserve the files on your old drives, then put just one new one in the NAS, let it initialize, then do the OS6 upgrade.  You can then either put the other drives in one at a time (which will take a LONG time), or factory default with them all installed.

     

    If you ever need to go back to the old drives, then you would have to put an unused drive in, let it initialize, do the OS6 to Raidiator retrograde, then re-install just the old drives.

     

    Yes, 10TB (and even greater) will work with your NAS and OS6.  But your processor is not nearly as fast as current models, so you may experience some slow-downs.  You should also upgrade RAM to at least 2TB.  With 2TB sticks of DDR2 RAM going for cheap, upgrading to 4G makes the most sense.

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