12-09-2011, 08:40 PM
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Cooling Neophyte
Join Date: May 2008
Location: Chicago
Posts: 23
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Re: Anyone have a Snap 520? Upgraded it?
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Originally Posted by kearmith
Hi,
I know that I'm alone here, but just in case someone find that forum and look for some information about internal upgrade of SNAP 520:
The first think is: you have to get a minimum of GOS 5.2 or earlier. I buy it with one year service at overland. To purchasing the GOS 6.5.023 your can also resolve two issue:
1- Capacity to get an upgrade at 8tb or 12 tb internal (need GOS 6.5.023)
2- Running your SNAP520 (mayby other Overland model) with Windows server 2008 R2 as domain controler and DHCP server.
How to do:
1- Transfert all of your data somewhere, the snap need to be empty to do the job
2- Upgrade GOS
3- kill the RAID, desactivate Snapshot, Desactivate emergency recovery
4- Shut down the SNAP
5- In front of your SNAP, left to right you see the drive 1-2-3-4; pull out the disk 2-3-4
6- Boot the snap, let it run 30 minutes (60 to be sur)
7- Shut it down
8- Fill the bay #2 with a 2tb (3tb) drive
9- Boot the Snap and let it run 30 minutes (60 to be sur)
10- Shut it down. Then remove the drive in the #1. take the drive out from the
bay #2 and put it into the bay #1
11- Boot the Sanp, let it run 30 minutes (60 to be sur)
12- Shut down the Snap, fill bay #2-#3-#4 with 2tb (3tb) drive
13- Boot the snap, mount the RAID let it run for 1 day (need to synchronise).
14- ENJOY your 8tb (12tb) 1u rack-mount server at low cost
*****The 3 tb are not enough reliable right now to use into a server*****
*****I recommand to use a minimum of Black Label WD or equivalent in seegate, toshiba, Hitachi. I remember you, your running a data server you don't want to lose your data to save a couple of box*****
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Hi - Not alone and a very good step by step guide.
Thanks for the road map!
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