Migrating to Synology DS1525+ from a dead unit

2025-12-24 WE  – my old DS1515+ lasted over 10 years from November 2015 till December 2025. It went through several support incidents, one warranty replacement and served amazingly well.  Finally, on a Christmas eve, when we were on fasting in Canada I receive an email from Synology that communication with the unit is lost. Apparently, the electrical spice in the system killed the motherboard.

2025-12-29 MO – I opened a support ticket with Synology and they confirmed that if you can’t turn on the power, the unit is dead.  I was able to use a broken transistor bypass truck (described here: Synology DS1515+ not powering on), but that only allowed to turn on the system a few minutes.  I understood that I either need someone who can solder a replacement transistor, or I can just buy a new Synology.

2026-01-01 TH – I canceled the first order from 12-29 and re-ordered the DS1525+ from Amazon as price dropped from $913  to $799. In parallel, I was learning about the requirements and features.  I continue to order memory (32GRB), Synology cache (400GB), UPS, external hard drive (20TB) for a backup. A cool total for everything was a few dollars short of $2000.

2026-01-07 WE – All the components eventually arrived by the evening, and I postponed the implementation till next morning so that not to turn sensitive equipment from the cold into a warm house air.

2026-01-08 TH – migration

7am – I moved all 5 disks from old unit into a new DS1525+ in the exact order and turned on the power,

8am – At 07:58 I heard the distinct “beep” and I can discover the unit in a ready to migrate status at this address:

http://synologynas:5000/web_index.html 

After unit went through DSM update to the latest version, at  08:25 I can no longer connect to the unit. At 08:42 I was able to discover new Synology using find.synology.com address.  I am now connects with my existing user and I can see all my data!

Next steps are a series of improvements and configurational changes in a rapid succession:
 – Enable 2FA for better security
– My users upstairs can see their data first time after being down for 15 days (from Dec 24).
 – I record my new unit S/N and my latest software version – it is DSM 7.3.2-86009.
 – Enable UPS – no more spikes for this new expensive equipment.
 – Validate plaint HTML sites – they are working!
 – I am try to enable quick connect with xxxxx.synology.me.  First I need to disconnect and remove from the account the old (dead) unit. To make it work, temporarily disable IP6, set DNS to  8.8.8.8 and 1.1.1.1.
 – Export and save system configuration (*.dss). Schedule automatic DSM configuration backup.
 – From Windows 11 – test synchronize offline files. IT works!  All the modifications that were created locally since Dec 24 and now part of central data on Synology server.
 – Backup DATA to an external drive. It took about 40 mile to backup 121.3 GB.
 – Test SSH connection via PuTTY and WinSCP – OK.
 – confirm old password for “root” user – OK – old password still works.
 – Repair phpMyAdmin package and confirm “root” password for phpMyAdmin – that is a completely different user and completely different password.
 

 20:29 At the end of first day I am beginning to experiment with VPN.
 – Install VPN Server package
 – Enable L2TP/IPSec and assign dynamic IP address

 

 

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