FREE TRIAL LICENSE DETAILS
For a FREE 1 year trial license of ANY QNAP licensed software, please email youtube_uk@qnap.com, with your QID (The email account associated with your QNAP NAS) and which software you’d like to trial. The license should appear in your account within 48 hours. FREE TRIAL LICENSE DETAILS
For a FREE 1 year trial license of ANY QNAP licensed software, please email youtube_uk@qnap.com, with your QID (The email account associated with your QNAP NAS) and which software you’d like to trial. The license should appear in your account within 48 hours. You can easily move hard drives from one QNAP NAS to another for seamless system migration while retaining all existing data. Before migrating, please check the NAS migration compatibility list first, then ensure both the source and destination NAS are powered off.
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0:09 Introduction
0:42 Compatibility for NAS migration
2:18 Summary of things to check before carrying out the migration
3:32 Source NAS TS-230 overview
4:44 Swapping the drives out and installing in TS-251D
5:45 New NAS TS-251D with TS-230 drives now installed
6:10 First login after migration of drives
7:02 Showing settings/folders created when installed in TS-230
7:19 Closing comments on migrating your drives to a new NAS
Please note:
The destination NAS should contain enough drive bays to accommodate the hard drives from the source NAS.
It is recommended that the source NAS and destination NAS are both using the most recent version of the operating system.
Check the drive bay sizes of both the source NAS and destination NAS and ensure that your hard drives are compatible with the destination NAS.
After system migration, the following may occur:
Storage settings (including Qtier and SSD caching) may be changed.
Network and virtual switch settings (including Port Trunking, Virtual Switch, Thunderbolt, and USB QuickAccess) may be changed.
If the destination NAS has less RAM than the source NAS, some features and applications may not be supported (including Virtualization Station, Qsirch, and Snapshots).
If you're migrating to a target NAS that is incomparable in its functions to the source NAS, restrictions apply and the migration may not work. These restrictions are, including but not limited to, as follows:
Hard disk drives configured as a storage pool on the source NAS can not be migrated to a target NAS that does not support storage pools.
QNAP recommends checking the transferability status of your licenses on QNAP License Manager before data migration.
Not all licenses are transferable.
QNAP recommends deactivating transferable licenses on the source NAS before data migration.
Non-transferable licenses can not work on destination NAS after data migration.
Due to incompatibilities in the file system, system migration between QTS and QuTS hero operating systems is not supported.
If you still have legacy volumes in QTS 4.3.4 or later, we recommend that you backup all data on the legacy volumes, create one or more new volumes, and then restore the data to the new volumes. This will enable you to fully utilize all features of Storage and Snapshots.
A legacy volume is a volume created before QTS 4.0. Existing volumes become legacy volumes after upgrading QTS from an early version to version 4.0 or later.
Legacy volumes can still be used for data storage, but their behavior and status will not be consistent with other volume types.They also cannot benefit from the latest QTS features such as snapshots.
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