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Synology Migration? - Enquiries - 11-11-2024 I currently have a DS220j and am getting a DS415+ used. My 220j has 2-12TB drives and has a Raid-1 configuration. 1 Pool and 1 Volume. I'm currently running a hyperback on it to a USB external drive as I type. My main question is, can I set up the new NAS with Raid-10 and keep my data using Synology's migration tool, or will I need to set up the 4 discs of the 412+ first and do a Raid-10 and then do a restore from backup to get my data onto the new NAS? RE: Synology Migration? - ed - 11-15-2024 Thank you for your question! Migrating from your DS220j to the DS415+ while changing the RAID configuration can be done, but it requires a bit of planning. Here’s how you can proceed: Key Consideration: When changing from RAID 1 (2 drives) to RAID 10 (4 drives), the data structure changes entirely, and Synology’s migration tool does not support directly changing RAID levels during migration. As a result, you’ll need to set up the new RAID-10 array first and then restore your data from the backup. Steps to Migrate to DS415+ with RAID-10: Complete Your Hyper Backup: Ensure your backup on the USB external drive is complete and validated. This backup will be your safety net for restoring your data. Set Up the DS415+ with RAID-10: Insert your 4 drives into the DS415+. Use Synology's setup wizard to initialize the NAS and create a new RAID-10 storage pool and volume. Note: This will format all drives in the NAS, so ensure no critical data is on them before starting. Restore from Backup: Connect the USB external drive to the DS415+ and use Hyper Backup Restore to import your data onto the new RAID-10 setup. Alternatively, if you have other backups (e.g., cloud or another device), you can use those for restoration as well. Additional Tips: Test the New Setup: Before fully switching over, confirm that your restored data is accessible and intact. Optimize RAID-10 for Speed and Redundancy: RAID-10 is great for performance and redundancy but uses 50% of total drive capacity. Ensure this configuration aligns with your storage needs. Future Backups: Continue using Hyper Backup with the USB drive or set up a second backup location for extra protection. |