DSM 6.2 Going from JBOD to RAID - Can I keep all my settings, packages, and docker containers?

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DSM 6.2 Going from JBOD to RAID - Can I keep all my settings, packages, and docker containers?

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I initially set my NAS up with JBOD. I now realize the stupidity of this and so want to change to a raid (or SHR) setup. Migrating the data is not an issue as I have several other disks that I can use temporarily. However, I've put in a lot of time setting up various docker containers. I would, if I could, very much like to be able to migrate these along with settings and etc. Is this at all possible? Are there some things that can be migrated if not all?

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I've put in a lot of time setting up various docker containers. I would, if I could, very much like to be able to migrate these along with settings and etc. Is this at all possible?

Hopefully you mapped all your container config folders to /volumeX/docker/...

Also, you can export each container setting using the Synology Docker GUI, and them later import each.
 
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