Yesterday, 12:44 PM
You have a few options for transferring your files. Here’s what I recommend:
Use a USB Dock: If your current setup is in a RAID1 mirror, you can plug in one of the drives directly into a USB dock and connect it to your DS1522+. This will allow you to copy the files over to the new NAS.
USB Backup: Another fast option is to use a USB backup drive. You can plug it into your DS220J, copy everything to the external drive, then plug it into the DS1522+ and transfer the data. This method would be the quickest and most straightforward if you have a spare external drive available.
Link Both NASes via LAN: If you prefer not to use a USB dock or backup drive, you can connect both NAS devices via your 1GbE LAN and copy the files over the network. While it’s not as fast as the USB options, it’s still reliable and efficient for large transfers.
Use a USB Dock: If your current setup is in a RAID1 mirror, you can plug in one of the drives directly into a USB dock and connect it to your DS1522+. This will allow you to copy the files over to the new NAS.
USB Backup: Another fast option is to use a USB backup drive. You can plug it into your DS220J, copy everything to the external drive, then plug it into the DS1522+ and transfer the data. This method would be the quickest and most straightforward if you have a spare external drive available.
Link Both NASes via LAN: If you prefer not to use a USB dock or backup drive, you can connect both NAS devices via your 1GbE LAN and copy the files over the network. While it’s not as fast as the USB options, it’s still reliable and efficient for large transfers.