Migrate from WHS to Amahi(Ubuntu). Data copy/file transfer.
Posted: Mon Mar 11, 2013 3:52 pm
I have a crashed WHS that will be replaced by Ubuntu desktop and Amahi.
WHS Drive Extender data are duplicated and scattered over 5 x 2 TB drives.
Plan is to install Ubuntu and Amahi on separate 2 TB drive and use a spare 2 TB for Greyhole startup.
Further on start copying over data from 5x DE data drives.
Meaning these NTFS formatted drives will be connected to the Ubuntu machine one at the time.
Once copy completed, drive will be formatted and added to Greyhole pool.
Same procedure for next drive. Connect,copy,format and Greyhole pool.
Of course I need to be sure that all the data were copied correctly before formatting.
Which program do you recommend for copying over this duplicated and scattered data ?
In my dreamworld I was hoping for the option to skip copying data that is already there, after first drive have been copied.
Basically only checking name and filesize. Skipping any timestamps. If its there, same filesize(ntfs-ext4 ?) then skip it !
This is the initial plan, but please I am open for any suggestions that will make this migration easier.
Am I even on the right track ?
Cheers.
WHS Drive Extender data are duplicated and scattered over 5 x 2 TB drives.
Plan is to install Ubuntu and Amahi on separate 2 TB drive and use a spare 2 TB for Greyhole startup.
Further on start copying over data from 5x DE data drives.
Meaning these NTFS formatted drives will be connected to the Ubuntu machine one at the time.
Once copy completed, drive will be formatted and added to Greyhole pool.
Same procedure for next drive. Connect,copy,format and Greyhole pool.
Of course I need to be sure that all the data were copied correctly before formatting.
Which program do you recommend for copying over this duplicated and scattered data ?
In my dreamworld I was hoping for the option to skip copying data that is already there, after first drive have been copied.
Basically only checking name and filesize. Skipping any timestamps. If its there, same filesize(ntfs-ext4 ?) then skip it !
This is the initial plan, but please I am open for any suggestions that will make this migration easier.
Am I even on the right track ?
Cheers.