gunnahafta
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Before anyone asks yes I did search for this and while there was numerous other discussions all the ones I found where many years old and relevant to older versions.
I am running TrueNAS-13.0-RELEASE Core. Very simple setup, one O\S drive on SSD and 2 spinning disks each its own pool (yes I know no redundancy which is part of the point of the upgrade)
I have a new PC (motherboard, CPU, RAM, CASE, PSU) I want to make my new TrueNas server. What's the best way to move across tp the new machine? Should I just plug in the SSD into the first sata slot and pray that it boots and then add each spinning disk after that and hope it just works?
PS I have no place to backup the existing disks so it must be non destructive.
Thanks.
I am running TrueNAS-13.0-RELEASE Core. Very simple setup, one O\S drive on SSD and 2 spinning disks each its own pool (yes I know no redundancy which is part of the point of the upgrade)
I have a new PC (motherboard, CPU, RAM, CASE, PSU) I want to make my new TrueNas server. What's the best way to move across tp the new machine? Should I just plug in the SSD into the first sata slot and pray that it boots and then add each spinning disk after that and hope it just works?
PS I have no place to backup the existing disks so it must be non destructive.
Thanks.