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Title: Migration from dns 323 to dns 343 non raid
Post by: plasma on November 28, 2010, 11:58:07 AM
HI,

I own a 323 and wanted to upgrade to a 343.

is there any ways to do it without reformatting??

both my hdd are non raid
Title: Re: Migration from dns 323 to dns 343 non raid
Post by: JavaLawyer on November 28, 2010, 01:20:59 PM
Here's a thread on the subject, but no definitive answer as to whether or not the HDD swap will work: http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=15341.0 (http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=15341.0)

The DNS-343 forum is very quiet these days, you might want to ask some of the more experienced users in the DNS-323 forum.  I believe the file formats and disk handling are the same and "should work" but you'll need to confirm.
Title: Re: Migration from dns 323 to dns 343 non raid
Post by: JavaLawyer on November 30, 2010, 04:22:09 AM
Are you buying the DNS-343 regardless of whether you can swap your DNS-323 disks?  If the answer is "yes", you can always test swap the HDDs, and if they are not recognized, then copy the data using a more conventional approach.
Title: Re: Migration from dns 323 to dns 343 non raid
Post by: plasma on November 30, 2010, 10:19:12 AM
i have already bought it,(cause it was on offer) and sadly, i tested by slotting 1 of the hdd in, it didn't work. i was ask to format it. is there any other ways then reformatting? maybe the tech people from Dlink could advise?
Title: Re: Migration from dns 323 to dns 343 non raid
Post by: JavaLawyer on November 30, 2010, 02:36:08 PM
How large are the two HDDs?  How much data are you talking about?
Title: Re: Migration from dns 323 to dns 343 non raid
Post by: plasma on November 30, 2010, 11:00:59 PM
2.5tb of data. and i don't have another spare hdd at the moment.
Title: Re: Migration from dns 323 to dns 343 non raid
Post by: JavaLawyer on December 01, 2010, 04:08:23 AM
My recommendation to you is to buy two HDDs to fill the first two slots of the DNS-343 and schedule a data transfer from the DNS-323 to the DNS-343. 

I had to perform the same exercise when I purchased my second DNS-343, except I had to push nearly 4 GB of data from my primary DNS-343 to my backup DNS-343.  In any event, it's always a good idea to keep a backup of your critical data on a separate physical NAS, and you can use the DNS-323 for that purpose.