the use case here is i'm moving music production from my old tower to my new laptop.
the purpose of this thread is to figure out how to transfer a bunch of audio and related data to a new RAID enclosure.
my tower is a circa 2012 6-core. i have various audio projects spread across 4 internal drives, including the boot drive. that's the source data.
the destination will likely be a 2-disk RAID 1 TB3 enclosure. possibly this one:
that will be ultimately be attached to a newer, i7 MBPro w/ TB3 capabilities.
the obvious issue is that the tower doesn't have TB3, so i cannot plug in the RAID drive to the tower and transfer data that way. so i had to come up with something else.
here are the steps i thought of to make all this happen, and i'm hoping someone w/ such experience can confirm these steps are good:
does anyone know a better way to accomplish this?
the purpose of this thread is to figure out how to transfer a bunch of audio and related data to a new RAID enclosure.
my tower is a circa 2012 6-core. i have various audio projects spread across 4 internal drives, including the boot drive. that's the source data.
the destination will likely be a 2-disk RAID 1 TB3 enclosure. possibly this one:
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that will be ultimately be attached to a newer, i7 MBPro w/ TB3 capabilities.
the obvious issue is that the tower doesn't have TB3, so i cannot plug in the RAID drive to the tower and transfer data that way. so i had to come up with something else.
here are the steps i thought of to make all this happen, and i'm hoping someone w/ such experience can confirm these steps are good:
- change the enclosure from RAID 0 config to RAID 1 config
- format those drives to... something, not sure what what yet
- on the tower, copy all data i want to keep to the largest of the internal drives (the data will fit). we'll call it DATA drive.
- pull a blank drive from the enclosure and insert the DATA drive
- plug in the enclosure
- wait for the data to copy to the other blank drive
- power down
- yank the DATA drive from the enclosure and restore the original drive
- power up
- wait for the data to copy to the first blank drive
- ????
- profit
does anyone know a better way to accomplish this?