Cralis Posted November 1, 2019 Share #1 Posted November 1, 2019 I’ve bought an HP Microserver Gen8, and currently have a Synology NAS. Both are 4 bay. My Synology has 4 x 4TB drives. it’s configured using the Synology raid type. I currently have 9TB used. And I don’t have a spare 9TB around to copy the days off. I haven’t started the setup on my HP yet. Is thereA way to setup XPEnology on the HP - and then move the drives from the Syonology into the HP. - and the data will be ok? Or do I need to setup the HP and install XPEnology with the drives in? Basically, I’d there anyway to just physically move the drives without having to move the data to a backup first? As I don’t have 9TB available spare anywhere. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IG-88 Posted November 2, 2019 Share #2 Posted November 2, 2019 1st why not using rsync to copy data? its much safer to keeo the original as backup 2nd yes you can move drives, with the usb bootloader of certain type (like 3615) it will compare whats installed on the disk and what you boot and will offer a "migration", replacing the system but keep data, most stuff like users and shares should be kept but plugins usually need to replaced afterward and i guess config data of the plugins will be done i guess (i never tested this) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bearcat Posted November 2, 2019 Share #3 Posted November 2, 2019 @Cralis I'm guessing you want to "recycle" your current HDD's by moving them (with your data) to your new box. In Synology terms this is a "migration" and it's a normal procedure to do when someone upgrade/replace their original Syno boxes: What you should do first (besides making sure you have a working backup copy of any important data) is to do a test installation on your G8 server. Use a clean/empty HDD and a fresh USB stick that you prepare with your bootloader of choice, with the needed modifications. Make sure your G8 BIOS is configured the way you want/need, and install DSM on the clean HDD after booting from the USB stick. Do the wanted updates, install some packages, and make sure it's working as expected, with reboots and all, before shutting down and adding your "live" HDD's to do the "migration", where you will be replacing the DSM partitions on your HDD's with a version/model that your G8 can use, while keeping your data partitions. Most, if not all, settings and packages will be reset/replaced. You might want to uninstall any packages on your current Synology before the migration, to avoid any potential problems. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ilyas Posted April 4, 2020 Share #4 Posted April 4, 2020 Hi Cralis, have you done your migration successfully? Please share your experience... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thurstan Posted May 6, 2020 Share #5 Posted May 6, 2020 I too would be interested in hearing how this goes. I recently had my DS410 die after having water get into the bottom of it =( it was going solid up until then, but certainly showing its age in terms of streaming and well, I wanted to try out some dev packages as well. I was hanging out to see what the DS920+ looked like before getting either it or the DS918+ at discount. Not having my NAS for a few weeks has been painful so I was hoping I could try and boot them on an Old PC and see how that goes. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
indyslim Posted June 23, 2020 Share #6 Posted June 23, 2020 Looking for an update as well. Any one else try this? Looks like the OP disappeared. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
flyride Posted June 23, 2020 Share #7 Posted June 23, 2020 Check on Synology website about which models can migrate. There are limitations. But yes, migration is possible if you have supported hardware. As always, have a backup. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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