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Moving from Unraid :(

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I am moving from Unraid to a windows server. I am doing this cause I now have a dual processor Xeon x5660 and 48 gigs of DDR3 ecc ram and 4 Fusion IO cards.

I would love to stay with Unraid, but I can't utilize these fusion io cards with it. So it's time to move on since I want to use these faster SSD PCIe cards to handle my faster Internet.

 

I currently have approx 9 tb of storage... I do have two different boards and stuff... but I am limited on HDD, but I do have 4 fusion IO two 1.6tb and two 785gig.

These will not work in the Unraid so I will be switching over to a windows based server. I am planning on having two boxes next to each other one running Unraid and the other my windows server, but I am going to have to move one drive over at a time or something... Any suggestions on how to best accomplish this?

 

 

PS - it would be easier if Unraid could utilized these Fusion IO cards lol

There are Window Tools to read RFS and XFS, so test a known data drive on your Windows machine and see if that does what you need.

There are Window Tools to read RFS and XFS, so test a known data drive on your Windows machine and see if that does what you need.

I know about a RFS reader, but could you please share the XFS reader you found? I haven't been able to find one.
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There are Window Tools to read RFS and XFS, so test a known data drive on your Windows machine and see if that does what you need.

It may read it, but it would eventually want/need to be moved to a windows format on the drives correct?

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You can use a Ubuntu live flash drive, it can read and write xfs and ntfs.

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