Lately I've been using FreeFileSync for this sort of thing over robocopy. It 
seems much faster 
when you're doing the full copy/incremental approach. 

https://www.freefilesync.org/ 

FWIW, I doubt you'll get 4GB out of the NIC team since you'll be going from a 
single endpoint to 
another. I'd expect the traffic to max out at the capacity of one of the LAG 
members. 

----- On Jan 29, 2018, at 2:27 PM, Michael Leone <[email protected]> wrote: 



I'd like to impose once more for some advice and opinions. I have a Win 2008 R2 
file server; I need to migrate everything (shares and user home folders) to a 
Win 2012 R2 Storage Server, and then retire the old server. Everything is one 1 
drive, with 3 main folders (Shares,Users,Scans), total size in the neighborhood 
of 2TB. Both have 4 teamed 1G NICs, so a total bandwidth of 4G. 
I'm thinking of use robocopy. I would make a full copy over the weekend: 

Source=OldFS\F$ 
Destination=NewFs\d$ 

RoboCopy <Source> <Destination> /S /E /ZB /COPYALL /R:1 /W:1 /V /NP /NFL /NDL 
/LOG+:<LogFile> 

That should get everything, NTFS security and all sub-folders. I thought about 
the /MIR option, but I've never used it, and so am just a touch leery (perhaps 
illogically). 

The end goal is to: 
copy all the files and shares to the new FS; 
re-name and re-IP the old FS; 
power off the old FS; 
re-name and re-IP the new FS to the old name. 

(this way I can power up the old FS, just in case I need it for something I've 
missed) 

That *should* make things transparent to the end users. 

(ordinarily, I would think about doing a restore from my backup program 
Networker. But this is a remote site, and I believe that doing a local robocopy 
will probably be faster than trying to restore 2TB of what is probably a lot of 
small user files and folders across a 1G link) 

What have I missed? What would make it better? 







-- 
Thanks, 

Joe Matuscak | Director of Technology 
Rohrer Corporation | Office: 330-335-1541 
717 Seville Road | Wadsworth, Ohio 44281 
www.rohrer.com | A Better Package 


-- 
Thanks, 

Joe Matuscak | Director of Technology 
Rohrer Corporation | Office: 330-335-1541 
717 Seville Road | Wadsworth, Ohio 44281 
www.rohrer.com | A Better Package 

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