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Author Topic: Upgrading drives  (Read 3759 times)

Sheff

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Upgrading drives
« on: December 30, 2008, 11:49:32 AM »

I have a 323 with 2 750G Seagates(mirror) in it. 

If I upgrade to 1.06 (once enough people confirm there aren't any huge issues) and want to put in 1.5T drives in it, what is the easiest way of going about transferring the data from the 750 to the 1.5?  I intend to have the same mirror setup.

TIA
Sheff
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fordem

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Re: Upgrading drives
« Reply #1 on: December 30, 2008, 03:06:58 PM »

There's really only one way to do it without "hacking" the DNS-323.

Remove the 2x750 disks, install the 2x1.5 disks and create a RAID array - connect one of the 750 disks to a PC running either linux or Windows and the ext2ifs file system driver and copy the data onto the DNS-323.

OK - there is another way - you could backup the data from the DNS-323 and then restore it, and that way you wouldn't have to muck around with the file system driver and installing the disks, but it will double the time you sepnd transferring data and you'll need a place to back it up to.

A word of caution - I've used the ext2ifs driver with XP, I'm told it gives trouble with Vista.
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RAID1 is for disk redundancy - NOT data backup - don't confuse the two.