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#1 gavin-uk

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Posted 29 March 2012 - 07:21 AM

i have a 22TB WHS v1 which is taking a very long time to move my files off of it
because i have to move them over to a ext hdd then i have to remove my next drive from the Pool on whs v1

can i just uplug all my hdd's or would the file's be no good

Then install WHS2011
add a empty hdd to it then copy over the files instead

#2 jmwills

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Posted 29 March 2012 - 07:38 AM

If I read this correctly, you are going to reprupose the same equipment? 2011 will not know how to read the Drive Extender (DE) files is you have that running. How are you copying 22TB worth of data off to external drives?
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#3 gavin-uk

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Posted 29 March 2012 - 07:46 AM

your correct i didnt mean i would just add my old drive pool from V1 to WHS 2011 and think it would work

its the same equipment
im copying to external drives but i only had one so the way i have to do it is like this
copy to the 1st external drive then remove a drive from DE pool which can take some time once thats done i copy to that from the drive pool and so on as you can see all that takes time

#4 jmwills

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Posted 29 March 2012 - 08:08 AM

If you remove duplication, which removes the effectiveness of DE, this may work. Maybe DieHrad or one of the other guys who are still on v1 can chime in. I moved to 2011 over a year ago and never looked back.

However, I would NEVER undertake something like this without having backups I could rely on just in case you have a failure.
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#5 ikon

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Posted 29 March 2012 - 10:08 AM

I'm with jmwills on this: backup backup backup. It may take some extra drives, but I'd be scared willy to try it without at least 2 other backups available.

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