Qnap Move System To Another Volume. How To Remove Second Volume And Expand First Volume Capacity Qnap Advanced Support Moving system volume I'll be upfront, I was stupid when I initially set up my QNAP TS-453Be! I had a mish-mash of old drives to start it out with most of which weren't the same size Re: Recreate/move system volume to another drive/volume by basnap » Sun Nov 07, 2021 6:33 am Answering some of my own questions
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Would I have to find a storage big enough to hold my 133 of space, or could I move it without losing anything? Qnap TS-1655 - QUTS Hero 12x 20TB Exos. Re: Recreate/move system volume to another drive/volume by basnap » Sun Nov 07, 2021 6:33 am Answering some of my own questions
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Without backups on a different system (preferably placed at another site), you will eventually lose data! A non-RAID configuration (including RAID 0, which isn't really RAID) with a backup on a separate media protects your data far better than any RAID-volume without backup. While that was only data volume, I will move files, but this is System Volume The system should recover the storage pool and volumes
How To Unmap Lun, Move Lun To Another Target or Delete Lun on Qnap Qnap Advanced Support. 2.1 Find the shared and click on Edit property icon 2.2 Change the folder Name (e.g That first drive CACHEDEV1_DATA will also be the system volume.
QNAP Switch System UserFriendly Web GUI Switch Management System QNAP. Moving system volume I'll be upfront, I was stupid when I initially set up my QNAP TS-453Be! I had a mish-mash of old drives to start it out with most of which weren't the same size How can I move the disks to another running NAS and keep the existing data? Overview After using QNAP NAS for a period of time, you may want to expand the existing storage pool and replace hard disks.