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Hi Guys,  I've gone through what seems like a million migration posts and haven't come across an answer for a situation like mine.

 

I currently run a R710 with 4 3tb drives for storage and a 4tb parity drive.  I have the server a little over half filled(6+tb) and the total size is nice for me.

 

I recently acquired an R720 with better processors more ram and a full 16 900GB SAS drives.  I'm trying to figure out how to move my data with minimal downtime.  I have a few VM's which run checks against client web servers that I would like to keep intact.  And of course the family uses plex daily.

 

I know I will have to upgrade my unraid license for the expanded number of drives.  But how do I move everything over to a smaller set of drives?  I'll wait to move the cache drive until after the data is moved.   And since these are new to me drives(and not brand new) a pre-clear would probably be a good idea. I still have 60 days warrantied on the server so I would like to pre-flight the machine and drives a bit if possible.  

 

Everything I've seen on the forum is migrating the other way smaller drives to larger.  So any suggestions for this migration?

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The old drives are 3.5's the new server uses 2.5's  And I don't really have an easy way to mount the old drives to the new system except by a usb 2.0 interface so transfers would be super slow.  Plus once I plug my USB into the new system my old system is down until the system completes the pre-clear's.  So I end up with a pretty large downtime.

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