Has anyone had any experience with both SnapRAID and FlexRAID? Could anyone prep me for any potential difficulties in moving my array over from FlexRAID to a similar SnapRAID setup? Would it just be as simple as uninstalling FlexRAID, installing SnapRAID (with Stablebit DrivePool) and then just rebuilding the array or would it be more complicated than that?
I have been using FlexRAID for about 3 years on my home server. I had to replace the motherboard so I figured that I would upgrade the CPU while I was in there because my server does On-The-Fly transcoding of video and the extra horsepower would come in handy. I also changed the form factor from mATX to ATX so that I would have more expansion slots in the future. In doing so I had to also add a video card because the ATX boards don't have onboard graphics.
In the process of making these changes, I apparently crossed some "Threshold" with FlexRAID. They consider their product to be similar to OEM versions of Windows where if you change enough components then it is considered a new system. Now I can't activate FlexRAID. I have had a few e-mails back and forth with them over the last 18 hours and they won't budge even though everything else in the server is exactly as it was when the MB went down 5 days ago. Even the OEM version of Windows 7 activated without an issue but they say that it is a migration to new system and not normal maintenance.
They offered a fairly decent discount on a new license but for less than the cost of the new license I can get SnapRAID and Stablebit DrivePool to do the same thing.
Plus, I like that SnapRAID can detect silent errors before they propogate into the parity. I'm just a little worried about how Pooling would be handled.
I have been using FlexRAID for about 3 years on my home server. I had to replace the motherboard so I figured that I would upgrade the CPU while I was in there because my server does On-The-Fly transcoding of video and the extra horsepower would come in handy. I also changed the form factor from mATX to ATX so that I would have more expansion slots in the future. In doing so I had to also add a video card because the ATX boards don't have onboard graphics.
In the process of making these changes, I apparently crossed some "Threshold" with FlexRAID. They consider their product to be similar to OEM versions of Windows where if you change enough components then it is considered a new system. Now I can't activate FlexRAID. I have had a few e-mails back and forth with them over the last 18 hours and they won't budge even though everything else in the server is exactly as it was when the MB went down 5 days ago. Even the OEM version of Windows 7 activated without an issue but they say that it is a migration to new system and not normal maintenance.
They offered a fairly decent discount on a new license but for less than the cost of the new license I can get SnapRAID and Stablebit DrivePool to do the same thing.
Plus, I like that SnapRAID can detect silent errors before they propogate into the parity. I'm just a little worried about how Pooling would be handled.