Hi, I've just started barely over a year ago. Just wanted to share some thoughts and perhaps you guys could chime in on your thoughts on upgrading. At best I'd say I'm a casual user that's barely scratched the surface of really utilizing my NAS. Currently using a rather old gaming laptop hand-me-down as tower and I've started to consider upgrading for 2 reasons. I went into exploring the idea of unraid purely out of curiousity (since i had an extra machine laying around) and well the premise sold me. About a day or so ago - i've gotten those rabbit-hole zoomies of wanting to tinker with a current project. A bit of context. My current usage of the NAS is kind of all over the place if i'm being honest. Backups - clearly. I honestly got a bit intimidated with the whole parity and pool thing when i started out and never got around to have redundancies (honesty never really needed it). General long term storage for stuff I don't regularly need on my desktop / phone unless i'm access a project that needs those files. Movie storage; went full Jellyfin + remote access via website so i can remotely stream it anywhere. <-- this is by far my most favorite use of it. My access to the unraid generally is through basically 1 of 3-4 ways in general. If i'm at my desktop - Via lan cable. If say i'm out and about - (either at work, or at a friend's house); I use tailscale to connect with my laptop. If say i'm at home and care to watch a movie on a tablet / device; I use jellyfin using local wifi. if i'm watching a show at a friend's house or they want to watch with me remotely, we use a domain i setup so that they can access the Nas through Jellyfin remotely. Now i'm not a power user that needs to run virtual machines or anything, but I am open to expanding how I use the NAS. A few considerations on upgrading. I don't really care to build a brand new tower, but I also don't really want to keep relying on old laptops to run my NAS so i've considered looking into a ugreen device. that (DH4300 PLUS / DXP4300) models. I recently learned that you can change it's boot priority from it's standard booting system of ugreen to the unraid itself. So the big plus on this (in theory) is that the shenanigans i've been doing on my current tower can still continue. Remote streaming, remote access using tailscale, etc. but then i realized - I have 2.5" HDDs, so that might be a bit of a yikes. My friends and I enjoy our little private movie site style experience a lot and a few of them are willing to contribute HDDs for our movies and possibly some personal storage. Here's the big butt of it all, and why i'm a bit hesitant. I'm not entirely sure how I'll be able to transfer my current files into the new nas. like is it something as simple as overriding the ugreen device with CTRL+F12, booting my current usb with the key and such after transferring the HDDs? or is this going to be one of those, you need to buy another USB and purchase another unraid key? (again, sorry if this seems like a basic question, this has always felt like it's beyond my depth) When we tried remote transfers via tailscale to let them keep their files backups, it was so slow like 1-1.2mbps slow. I do have decent ISP speeds of 50GBps for both up and down, and my current tower is ancient (so i'm pretty sure it's a limitation of my current old machine). Supposedly it'll get better with the upgrade but keep in mind, i'm a bit of an idiot and still don't understand the use of the different categories of drives. The DH4300 seems to only have a 4 HDD bay, the DXP4300 seems to have more power and compatibility with NVMEs. So now i'm not sure if you can tell but I hate throwing away old tech just cuz they're old and want to keep them fully utilized. On the uses and other neat things you could do with unraid, do you guys have any suggestions? an interest of ours is actually linking icloud devices as backups (some of them have iphones); still not sure if rclone is the best solution (we're still not certain if setting it up remotely is a thing). compiling all of our blurays and movies into a full on shared collection. and maybe possibly figuring out a way to remotely store ROMs for our emulators. On the upgrading idea, do you guys have any thoughts / experience on this? Sharing experience aside, just wanted to say thanks in advance!