Nico Dudek wrote:If I would restore the archive again AFTER doing all my hardware upgrade work again on the external Blade SSD would this be incremental
or would QR do it from scratch?
QRecall also performs incremental/smart restores.
When restoring a group of files, QRecall compares each existing file to the one in the archive. If they appear to be identical, it skips the file and moves on to the next.
And even if it decides to overwrite the file with the version in the archive, it actually starts by reading the file and comparing it, byte-by-byte, with the version in the archive (rather than blinding overwriting the same data). This is because reading is generally faster than writing and it avoids overwriting SSD sectors when it doesn't have to. (Flash memory blocks have a limited number of write cycles, so every write shortens its lifespan.)
So your second restore should be pretty quick and won't age you new SSD.
Moving forward...
You'll eventually want to switch to capturing your new SSD volume once your migration is finished. This might happen automatically once your SSD is your startup volume. If it doesn't, edit the capture item in the action.
The first post-migration capture will create a new volume in your archive.
Since this volume is essentially the same set of files that was on your original Fusion Drive, you'll want to Combine the two volumes so it appears in your archive as a single volume with a single history. (See Help > QRecall Help > Guide > Advanced > Combine Items)
Enjoy your new SSD!