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Migrate RAID

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Tell me please I Have Asustor AS6404T I Want to begin with two disks on 10 Tb and RAID1 I will Be able on this server subsequently to migrate on the raised RAID (and what as much as possible) with increase in capacity at 20 Tb on 2 x additional disks This must be without loss of information which is available at that time on the first two disks???
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Re: Migrate RAID

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You can start with 2-disk RAID-1. Add one disk to migrate to 3-disk RAID-5. You'll get capacity of 20TB. Add one more disk to migrate to 4-disk RAID-5. You'll get 30TB volume size at the end. No data loss during the whole process. And you can still access your data during migration which takes time. Check this: https://www.asustor.com/en/online/Colle ... ?topic=352
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Re: Migrate RAID

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orion wrote:You can start with 2-disk RAID-1. Add one disk to migrate to 3-disk RAID-5. You'll get capacity of 20TB. Add one more disk to migrate to 4-disk RAID-5. You'll get 30TB volume size at the end. No data loss during the whole process. And you can still access your data during migration which takes time. Check this: https://www.asustor.com/en/online/Colle ... ?topic=352
Ok Thanks Do you know the fastest way how to move files from one Asustor server to another?
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Re: Migrate RAID

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calambur wrote: Ok Thanks Do you know the fastest way how to move files from one Asustor server to another?
I believe the way is: move physical disks to the other NAS in power off state. Then turn it on.
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