![]() This improves the read speed for mirror (RAID 1) volumes by up to 56% on HDDs and up to 86% on SSDs. The “Use all disks for mirror reads” preference has therefore been removed. The driver now automatically uses all disks when reading from from mirror (RAID 1) and RAID 1+0 volumes.The function in the SoftRAID application which allows converting volumes from one format to another is not yet implemented.We do not recommend using Parallels at this time. There is a bug in Parallels software which can cause data corruption in your Windows virtual machines.This bug only occurs if the disk is connected via SATA (or SATA over Thunderbolt) and you are running Mac OS X 10.9 or 10.10. Your Mac may hang at shutdown if your remove a SoftRAID disk while your Mac is running.Full support for the new kernel security features introduced in Mavericks (Mac OS X 10.9).A SoftRAID status indicator which is always displayed in the menu bar.Numerous bug fixes in the SoftRAID application.Up to 30% improvement in read/write performance for mirror volumes.Improved the predicted disk failure feature to provide more detailed information about how a disk is failing.Improved volume validation which will optionally fix parity or mirror data during the validation operation.Complete support for high resolution displays.Macs can use any SoftRAID volume as a startup volume. Support for RAID 4, 5 and 1+0 volumes.Three 5TB RAID-5 volumes using four 5TB drives Fom the SoftRAID 5.0.7 elease notes- New Features in SoftRAID 5.0.7 RAID-5 and RAID-4 offer the same fault tolerance (RAID-4 uses a dedicated parity drive and RAID-5 uses distributed parity). MPG testing previously showed that RAID-4 can be faster than RAID-5, but MPG has not re-evaluted this finding with SoftRAID version 5.0.7. SoftRAID is included with the OWC Thunderbay 4 RAID-5 Edition. Working through backup and fault tolerance issues for a professional setup? MPG offers consulting on that and much more. RAID 5 and RAID 6 for Performance and Reliability.It will not work on early Intel Macs with Core Duo processors. SoftRAID requires a Mac which contains a Core 2 Duo or later processor. ![]() Support for TRIM commands on SSDs requires 10.7.5 or later. SoftRAID requires Mac OS X 10.6.8 or later. SEND FEEDBACK Related: Apple, Apple macOS, hard drive, RAID, RAID-4, RAID-5, SoftRAID, SSD
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