NAS 352 Online RAID Level Migration and Capacity Expansion



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NAS 352 Online RAID Level Migration and Capacity Expansion Migrate and expand a storage A S U S T O R C O L L E G E

COURSE OBJECTIVES Upon completion of this course you should be able to: 1. Have a general understanding of RAID migration and capacity expansion 2. Be able to migrate and expand a storage PREREQUISITES Course Prerequisites: NAS 351: Introduction to RAID Students are expected to have a working knowledge of: RAID OUTLINE 1. Introduction to RAID Migration 1.1 About RAID migration and capacity expansion 2. Configuring your NAS 2.1 Migrating to a different RAID level and expanding capacity 3. Expanding the Capacity of your NAS 3.1 Replacing existing hard disks with larger disks A S U S T O R C O L L E G E / 2

1. Introduction to RAID Migration 1.1 About RAID migration and capacity expansion With ASUSTOR NAS it is possible to change the RAID levels of your storage s and add hard disks to s to expand storage space. All this is done while the NAS Unit is online. You won t lose any of your currently stored data and you can continue to access your files while migration and expansion is in progress. However, certain limitations exist with respect to migration and expansion between various configurations. Please see the following chart for a summary of the migration and expansion possibilities that are supported by ASUSTOR NAS. Current Configuration Current RAID level of the Volume * No. of Hard Disks No. of Disks to be Added Action New Configuration New RAID level * No. of Hard Disks RAID 5 * 3 1 RAID 5 * 3 2 RAID 5 * 3 3 RAID 5 * 3 4 RAID 5 * 3 5 RAID 5 * 4 1 RAID 5 * 4 2 RAID 5 * 4 3 RAID 5 * 4 4 RAID 5 * 4 RAID 5 * 5 RAID 5 * 6 RAID 5 * 7 RAID 5 * 8 RAID 5 * 5 RAID 5 * 6 RAID 5 * 7 RAID 5 * 8 A S U S T O R C O L L E G E / 3

RAID 5 * 5 1 RAID 5 * 5 2 RAID 5 * 5 3 RAID 5 * 6 1 RAID 5 * 6 2 RAID 5 * 7 1 RAID 6 * 4 1 RAID 6 * 4 2 RAID 6 * 4 3 RAID 6 * 4 4 RAID 6 * 5 1 RAID 6 * 5 2 RAID 6 * 5 3 RAID 6 * 6 1 RAID 6 * 6 2 RAID 6 * 7 1 RAID 5 * 6 RAID 5 * 7 RAID 5 * 8 RAID 5 * 7 RAID 5 * 8 RAID 5 * 8 RAID 6 * 5 RAID 6 * 6 RAID 6 * 7 RAID 6 * 8 RAID 6 * 6 RAID 6 * 7 RAID 6 * 8 RAID 6 * 7 RAID 6 * 8 RAID 6 * 8 A S U S T O R C O L L E G E / 4

RAID 10 * 4 2 RAID 10 * 4 4 RAID 10 * 6 2 RAID 10 * 6 RAID 10 * 8 RAID 10 * 8 Single * 1 1 RAID level migration RAID 1 * 2 Single * 1 2 RAID level migration RAID 5 * 3 Single * 1 3 RAID level migration RAID 5 * 4 Single * 1 4 RAID level migration RAID 5 * 5 Single * 1 5 RAID level migration RAID 5 * 6 Single * 1 6 RAID level migration RAID 5 * 7 Single * 1 7 RAID level migration RAID 5 * 8 Single * 1 3 RAID level migration RAID 6 * 4 Single * 1 4 RAID level migration RAID 6 * 5 Single * 1 5 RAID level migration RAID 6 * 6 Single * 1 6 RAID level migration RAID 6 * 7 Single * 1 7 RAID level migration RAID 6 * 8 Single * 1 3 RAID level migration RAID 10 * 4 Single * 1 5 RAID level migration RAID 10 * 6 Single * 1 7 RAID level migration RAID 10 * 8 RAID 1 * 2 1 RAID level migration RAID 5 * 3 RAID 1 * 2 2 RAID level migration RAID 5 * 4 RAID 1 * 2 3 RAID level migration RAID 5 * 5 RAID 1 * 2 4 RAID level migration RAID 5 * 6 RAID 1 * 2 5 RAID level migration RAID 5 * 7 A S U S T O R C O L L E G E / 5

RAID 1 * 2 6 RAID level migration RAID 5 * 8 RAID 1 * 2 2 RAID level migration RAID 6 * 4 RAID 1 * 2 3 RAID level migration RAID 6 * 5 RAID 1 * 2 4 RAID level migration RAID 6 * 6 RAID 1 * 2 5 RAID level migration RAID 6 * 7 RAID 1 * 2 6 RAID level migration RAID 6 * 8 RAID 1 * 2 2 RAID level migration RAID 10 * 4 RAID 1 * 2 4 RAID level migration RAID 10 * 6 RAID 1 * 2 6 RAID level migration RAID 10 * 8 RAID 5 * 3 1 RAID level migration RAID 6 * 4 RAID 5 * 3 2 RAID level migration RAID 6 * 5 RAID 5 * 3 3 RAID level migration RAID 6 * 6 RAID 5 * 3 4 RAID level migration RAID 6 * 7 RAID 5 * 3 5 RAID level migration RAID 6 * 8 A S U S T O R C O L L E G E / 6

2. Configuring your NAS 2.1 Migrating to a different RAID level and expanding capacity In the following example we will walk you through the process of using the Volume Setup Wizard to add storage capacity to an existing and to migrate it to a different RAID level. In our example, we will be migrating and expanding from a 3 disk RAID 5 configuration to a 4 disk RAID 6 configuration. Please note that in the example we have already inserted a new disk into the ASUSTOR NAS that is ready to be added to our existing. STEP 1 Open [Storage Manager] and click on [Management] under the [Volume] tab. A S U S T O R C O L L E G E / 7

STEP 2 The Volume Setup Wizard window will now appear. Select the [Migrate this to a RAID or higher RAID level] radio button and select [RAID 6] from the RAID level drop-down list. Click [Next] to continue. STEP 3 Select the corresponding check box for the disk that you would like to add to the existing and click [Next]. A S U S T O R C O L L E G E / 8

STEP 4 Look over a final summary of the settings for the new. Once you re done, confirm these settings by clicking [Finish]. A S U S T O R C O L L E G E / 9

STEP 5 You will now be able to see that the is in the process of migrating and that the disks are synchronizing. This means that a portion of the data from the original three hard disks is being synchronized to the newly added disk. Moreover, because the is changing from a RAID 5 configuration to a RAID 6 configuration, the data distribution pattern across the disks will be altered. During this process, you will still be able to read and write data on the NAS. The total time required to complete migration will differ depending on the capacity of the hard disks and total amount of data. Please wait patiently. STEP 6 This is what the screen should look like once the is ready for use. A S U S T O R C O L L E G E / 10

3. Expanding the Capacity of your NAS 3.1 Replacing existing hard disks with larger disks In the following example we will walk you through the process of using the Volume Setup Wizard to expand the storage capacity of an existing by replacing its hard disks with higher capacity ones. We will be demonstrating this process using Volume 1. Note: This function is only supported on RAID 1, RAID 5, RAID 6 and RAID 10 s. STEP 1 Open [Storage Manager] and click on [Management] under the [Volume] tab. A S U S T O R C O L L E G E / 11

STEP 2 The Volume Setup Wizard will now appear. Select the [Replace the existing disks in Volume 1 with larger ones] radio button and then click [Next]. STEP 3 Take a look over the procedures for expanding capacity and then click [Finish] once you are done. A S U S T O R C O L L E G E / 12

STEP 4 You will now be ready to replace your first disk. The [Status:] field will provide you with instructions to guide you through the disk replacement process. Eject the drive tray for the first disk and then replace the old disk with the new higher capacity disk. STEP 5 This is what the [Status:] field looks like once you eject the disk tray. At this time, you can proceed to replace the disk in the disk tray with a new disk. A S U S T O R C O L L E G E / 13

STEP 6 After you have finished replacing the disk, insert the disk tray back into the NAS. The disk will then begin to synchronize. The time required for synchronization will differ depending on the capacity of the hard disks and the amount data stored on them. Therefore, synchronization for a single disk may take a couple of hours to complete. After the disk has finished synchronizing, the [Status:] field will indicate to you that you may begin to replace the second disk. Follow the same procedures that you did for the first disk until all the disks in the are replaced. A S U S T O R C O L L E G E / 14

STEP 7 After all the disks in the have been replaced, the [Expand Capacity] button will appear. Click on the [Expand Capacity] button to expand the capacity of the entire. STEP 8 This is what the screen should look like once capacity has finished expanding. A S U S T O R C O L L E G E / 15