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Windows Server 2022 Std migration
https://www.synology.com/it-it/products/RS1221+
Capacity 12Tb with 800Gb SSD Cache and 32 Gb ram
Yeah, so it's a basic enterprise NAS and a very small domain.
If the NAS isn't running in a highly-available fibre channel storage and host configuration then we can skip that discussion entirely.
If I were in your position with a single hypervisor host, four guests and an basic NAS, I'd be doing what I mentioned above.
If you are actually running a highly available configuration (meaning separate hypervisors, which isn't described in the original question) and the NAS has dual controllers - or some other means of presenting to both hypervisors, then might cause me to change my answer for point 3 to suggesting you look at setting up clustering so that both hypervisors see the storage simultaneously.
Your screenshot shows and incredibly basic domain/forest. You're unlikely to get any benefit at all from migrating to a new forest/domain based on what that picture shows.
Just re-organise the organisational unit structure to your liking and that's probably all you need to do - assuming you don't have thousands, or tens of thousands of objects in those basic organisational units we can see in the picture.
Cheers,
Lain
- blondie63Apr 09, 2022Copper ContributorThanks a lot !!