![]() ![]() Service is included for free for two years with the activation of any iPhone 14 model.Precision Finding is compatible with iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro, iPhone 11 Pro Max, iPhone 12, iPhone 12 mini, iPhone 12 Pro, iPhone 12 Pro Max, iPhone 13, iPhone 13 mini, iPhone 13 Pro, iPhone 13 Pro Max, iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Plus, iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max.Supported on iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, and Apple Watch and on Mac computers with the Apple M1 chip or Apple T2 Security Chip.You cannot add drives or change to another RAID mode from these RAID modes. You cannot add drives or change to another RAID mode from RAID10 You can add one or multiple drives (if available) to expand the RAID6 array. Note: You will not be able to migrate RAID6 to another RAID mode. RAID6 to RAID6 (adding one or multiple drives).You will have to backup the data and recreate the array. You cannot migrate to another RAID mode on RAID5 array with 4 or more drives. For instance, if 2 of the 3 original RAID5 disks failed during the rebuild, the array will fail. O Before the migration rebuild finishes, the RAID disks redundancy still relies on the original RAID5 array, not the new RAID6. O You cannot RMM migrate a RAID5 array to RAID6 without adding a drive. RAID5 to RAID5 (adding one or multiple drives).Note: You cannot migrate to another RAID mode on RAID1 array with 3 or more drives. If both drive1 and drive2 fail before the migration finishes, the array will FAIL and data will be inaccessible. Note: Before the migration rebuild finishes, the RAID disks redundancy still relies on the original RAID1 array, not the new RAID5. Note: After configure to RAID1 array with 3 or more drives, you will not be able to migrate to another RAID mode. RAID1 to RAID1 (adding one or multiple drives).You cannot add drives or change to another RAID mode from RAID0 You can continue the migrate rebuild by replacing a new hard drive. If it’s the other hard drive failed, the migrating RAID1 array will DEGRADE, data would still be accessible. O During the migration rebuild, if the “Drive to Preserve” hard drive was failed, the migrating RAID1 array will FAIL and data will be inaccessible. O RMM must be performed multiple times if you want to change to RAID1 with 3 drives or more. The new RAID1 array will start to rebuild.Īt the same time the data within the “Drive to Preserve” (drive1 in this case) will still be accessible. Enter the confirmation number, then click OK. The “Confirm Operation” screen will open. Select the drive to add to the RAID array.ħ. Select the drive whose data will be saved from the drop-down list.ĥ. Your data will be preserved.” checkbox.Ĥ. ![]() Select the “Add a drive to a RAID array with RMM. Note: You can only preserve data in one of the selected JBOD drives.ģ. If you want to change from JBOD to RAID type other than RAID1, back up the data to another place and then recreate the RAID array. If you have at least two drives available in JBOD (not in a RAID array), you can migrate to RAID1 array without losing data using RMM. I47: Do not turn off power to the TeraStation. Terastation will also have the following notification during the process. O Please do not power-off the TeraStation during the migration rebuild process. O During the migration rebuild process, the RAID disks redundancy still relies on the RAID mode before migration, not the new RAID mode. Which will increase the RMM process time, that leaves the RAID array in a much longer state that has less protection. O We suggest avoiding heavy usage to the TereStation while doing an RMM operation. However the RAID capacity is restricted by the smallest drive in the array. O The added drive has to be the same size or larger than the drives existing in the array. Backup the data to another place before migrating the array. O If one or more drives fail while migrating the RAID array, data can no longer be retrieved from the TeraStation. However, you can add multiple drives to an array to expand the array in one operation. To migrate by two or more drives, RMM must be performed multiple times. O RMM can be used to migrate an array by one drive per operation. With RMM, you can expand/migrate a RAID array without erasing the data on the drives. Using RAID Mode Manager (RMM) to migrate RAID arrayĥ010/3010/3020 series firmware v4.00 or later ![]()
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