All of this data contained in my old RAID5 array was originally file organized using my Windows 10 File explorer app to create folders, delete files, rename files, etc. In short, my old Windows10/RAID5 PC holds the 20TB of data and the RAID5 array is setup using the onboard RAID controller built into my AsRock motherboard. And sorry I didn't mention more about my Windows10 PC/RAID5 setup. Thank you for your post and the answer to your question is Yes. And referring to SpaceInvader's Krusader Installation video is not helpful since his version shown in the video has now been deprecated. I would prefer to use Krusader, but as I mentioned this app's installation failed. In short, am I running a higher risk of data corruption by using my non-Linux based Windows 10 File Explorer as opposed to using the Linux based Krusader plugin? In other words, does the UnRaid OS care if all the data it holds is being organized by Windows 10 File Manager which has no Linux DNA? Is the UnRaid OS going to take kindly to Windows OS file management operations involving creating new folders, deleting data and moving folders around? As an alternative to Krusader I am now thinking to use the File Explorer built into my Windows 10 OS to perform all of the file migration associated tasks to my UnRaid OS system. However, my Krusader plugin installation failed and I cannot use this app. I was planning on migrating 20TB of data from an old RAID PC over to my new UnRaid PC using the Krusader plugin.
Unraid plugins krusader how to#
I am new to UnRaid so I'm not 100% certain on how to proceed with the following task.