BrutalRage
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- Sep 22, 2016
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Evening,
So like the nice title says, I am a freenas virgin and reading up on loads off stuff.
Let me explain my problem.
I have a nas running on windows 10 with 6 drives of 2 tb inside.
Now I like to make my nas a freenas with the different disk partition thingy ZFS.
The problem is all my 6 drives are full (with movies). Today I ordered a 8 tb hdd.
Now the solution I have been thinking of is entering the 8tb in the nas running freenas (on a 16gig usb) and formatting the 8tb to zfs.
If I understand correctly i can then import the NTFS disk and thus transferring the data from the 2 tb to the 8. Then when the data is safe format the 2tb to zfs adding it to the pool.
Now seeing that I am a compleet freenas virgin is this possible? or do I have to think of an other way of holding on to my data and making my disks ZFS.
Sorry for my bad English my native language is Dutch.
The solution is probably on the internet but a helping hand would be welcome.
Thanks in advance,
Guido
So like the nice title says, I am a freenas virgin and reading up on loads off stuff.
Let me explain my problem.
I have a nas running on windows 10 with 6 drives of 2 tb inside.
Now I like to make my nas a freenas with the different disk partition thingy ZFS.
The problem is all my 6 drives are full (with movies). Today I ordered a 8 tb hdd.
Now the solution I have been thinking of is entering the 8tb in the nas running freenas (on a 16gig usb) and formatting the 8tb to zfs.
If I understand correctly i can then import the NTFS disk and thus transferring the data from the 2 tb to the 8. Then when the data is safe format the 2tb to zfs adding it to the pool.
Now seeing that I am a compleet freenas virgin is this possible? or do I have to think of an other way of holding on to my data and making my disks ZFS.
Sorry for my bad English my native language is Dutch.
The solution is probably on the internet but a helping hand would be welcome.
Thanks in advance,
Guido