I currently have a D-Link DNS-320 2-bay NAS and want to upgrade to the Synology DS212J 2-bay. My Dlink has 2x2TB drives running in RAID-1 and about 60% full; im trying to figure out the best way to safely transfer all the data...
The only way that I can think of is to pull one of the 2TB drives, format it in the Synology NAS and manually transfer everything over ethernet (Dlink -> Synology)... then pull the other drive and and let RAID rebuild... problem with this is that I am vulnerable to data loss during the transfer... any tips?
If you are concerned with data loss, I'd get a 2 TB external HDD and transfer to that and then copy to the new NAS
My ZyXEL enclosure has a USB connection so I can hook up an external USB HDD to the NAS and then via "sync" button, sync it to the external HDD. Yours doesn't have that kind of functionality?
Last edited by proxops-pete; 03-29-2012 at 02:33 PM.
If you are concerned with data loss, I'd get a 2 TB external HDD and transfer to that and then copy to the new NAS
My ZyXEL enclosure has a USB connection so I can hook up an external USB HDD to the NAS and then via "sync" button, sync it to the external HDD. Yours doesn't have that kind of functionality?
i dont even want to think about how long it would take to transfer 1.5gb over USB 2.0... i would prefer to do it over gigabit ethernet
sounds like i need to grab a 3rd 2tb drive somewhere... sucks that i bought them for $50 a pop last year and now they are all over $100
Yeah drive costs are incredibly high compared to a year ago. The drives I use on some of our servers are in the $349+ range for 2TB (WD RE4/Seagate Constellation/etc.). I use to be able to get these for < $249.
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