January 10, 20206 yr Greetings Fellow Forum Members, PC#1 is a Window7 RAID6 array machine with 20TB of data on it (no more storage space on it). PC#2 is a new UnRAID machine with a 50TB capacity. My plan is to transfer all 20TB over to the new 50TB UnRAID PC with a single CAT6 cable connection between both machines. However, I have not done anything yet because I have some uncertainties. Can anyone in this community please clarify for me the following: Do I need to perform a TCP/IP configuration on my Windows7 machine so my UnRAID share drives appear on Windows7 machine? Does UnRAID automatically generate an IP address which I then need to find on my Windows7 machine in order to establish a TCP/IP connection? Is TCP/IP connection idea totally wrong? What protocol is the correct one to use to connect my two machines together so I can migrate my data the correct way? Any advice will be greatly appreciated.
January 10, 20206 yr Community Expert The normal way would be to have a router between your PC and your server. Why do you want to do it differently?
January 10, 20206 yr Author Thank you for your post Constructor. It is not that I want to do it differently. This whole process of migrating data over from a RAID array over to a new UnRAID machine is totally new to me. So to answer your question, I just don't know all of the details involved in performing a data migration between two machines. Nevertheless, my new plan is to use a router in between both machines. With the router in place, my Win7 machine should recognize the UnRAID share folders. But is setting up a TCP/IP connection still necessary after the router is in place? Thank you for any advice.
January 10, 20206 yr Community Expert 1 hour ago, binar said: Thank you for your post Constructor. You're welcome "Member" Have you ever used Windows on a network to access other computers on that network? It works exactly like that. And the computers on the network will already be using TCP/IP.
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