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Migrating Drives from DS1819+ to ??

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We own a Synology DS1819+ and use it as our main File Server... I want to add a new unit to replace it so I can deprecate this unit to use for backing up the computers on our LAN.

I was looking to add a rack-mounted unit as this would be our 3rd Synology box and space is getting slim in the rack. I was looking at the RS1221+ as a replacement but would be willing to spend a bit more for a newer unit, possibly to wait for the RS1224+.

The main issue is I'd like to migrate the disks (all Iron Wolf Pros ranging from 14TB to 22TB) from the DS1819+ to a new unit instead of migrating the data. It's not a dealbreaker if that makes more sense, but the time involved to transfer the data is a factor.

I am concerned with Synology's not policy to support only their own drives in certain models (not happy about this at all) that their might be some complications with this plan. Should I just go with a DS1821+. My sales rep at insight.com is getting push back from Synology to push their drives.
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Considering your requirements and concerns, opting for the DS1821+ seems like a sensible choice. This model offers excellent performance and ample storage capacity to accommodate your existing Iron Wolf Pro drives ranging from 14TB to 22TB. It's worth noting that while Synology may have certain policies regarding supported drives, your Iron Wolf Pro drives will indeed function with the DS1821+. However, there might be a warning message due to compatibility checks. Fortunately, this warning can be easily disabled with a simple hack, ensuring a seamless transition without any hindrances. Additionally, since you're looking to migrate the disks directly to the new unit without transferring data, the DS1821+ provides a seamless transition while saving you time and effort. Its robust features and reliability make it suitable for serving as your main File Server, while the DS1819+ can be repurposed effectively for LAN backups. If you're willing to invest a bit more for a newer unit, you can also explore options like the RS1224+ once it becomes available, but the DS1821+ offers a compelling solution within your budget range.
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