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From RND2000 to newer model, migrating disks?
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2013-07-30
11:40 AM
2013-07-30
11:40 AM
From RND2000 to newer model, migrating disks?
How can i migrating the data on disks when u go from a RND2000 to a newer model? Which model should i take? The disks are in a X-RAID2 config.
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2013-07-30
12:04 PM
2013-07-30
12:04 PM
Re: From RND2000 to newer model, migrating disks?
The KB states, i can migrate if the architecture is the same
http://www.readynas.com/kb/faq/boot/how_do_i_migrate_disks_over_from_an_existing_readynas_to_another
AFAIK my RND2000 has a X86, so i should find a different X86. Ah .. pff are they still available?
http://www.readynas.com/kb/faq/boot/how_do_i_migrate_disks_over_from_an_existing_readynas_to_another
AFAIK my RND2000 has a X86, so i should find a different X86. Ah .. pff are they still available?
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2013-07-30
05:21 PM
2013-07-30
05:21 PM
Re: From RND2000 to newer model, migrating disks?
None of the Duos are x86.
The v2 (which presumably you have if you are using X-RAID2) is ARM.
Newer models use a different filesystem. So you should purchase new disks and transfer your data across your network e.g. using a backup job.
The v2 (which presumably you have if you are using X-RAID2) is ARM.
Newer models use a different filesystem. So you should purchase new disks and transfer your data across your network e.g. using a backup job.
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2013-07-31
12:49 AM
2013-07-31
12:49 AM
Re: From RND2000 to newer model, migrating disks?
lenart - can you confirm your model number? Maybe also post your firmware version, since that will tell us definitively what platform you have.
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