Michael E. Smith
Cadet
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- May 1, 2016
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Hey there,
I’d like to transfer a bunch of hard drives ranging from 20 to 500 gb to my freenas box. The drives will be local to a linux box (a lot of the drives are ext3), attached to to the gigabit network and freenas via copper.
How would one best do this? Should I consider transferring each drive as a single image?
Accuracy, speed, fault-tolerance/notification, usability once complete (as in, an image might need to be either mounted or further processed within the freenas box to get the data accessible), and ability to be run reasonably unattended are all considerations.
Perhaps this is more of a linux question than a freenas one, but I figured I’d run it by you guys.
If it’s helpful, I’m on freenas 9.10 stable.
Thanks in advance for any advice,
Michael
I’d like to transfer a bunch of hard drives ranging from 20 to 500 gb to my freenas box. The drives will be local to a linux box (a lot of the drives are ext3), attached to to the gigabit network and freenas via copper.
How would one best do this? Should I consider transferring each drive as a single image?
Accuracy, speed, fault-tolerance/notification, usability once complete (as in, an image might need to be either mounted or further processed within the freenas box to get the data accessible), and ability to be run reasonably unattended are all considerations.
Perhaps this is more of a linux question than a freenas one, but I figured I’d run it by you guys.
If it’s helpful, I’m on freenas 9.10 stable.
Thanks in advance for any advice,
Michael