![]() A free trial is available and SoftRAID can be purchased at. SoftRAID 5.7.3 is a free update to users SoftRAID 5.0 and later. SoftRAID offers five different RAID volume levels, providing safety of data, as well as speed of accessing that data. ![]() Resolved certify window display issue showing “15 minutes” menu item twice for the.Adjusts the SoftRAID application, allowing users to disable the ThunderBay 6 registration.Changes the way that SoftRAID tool reports fatal errors, now writing to the SoftRAID.log.Which can occur on NVMe blades having 4KB sectors and a maximum transfer size of Fixed an issue which caused the “Zero Sectors” feature to fail on the second write,. ![]() With OWC’s recent acquisition of Akitio, this SoftRAID update brings tighter integration of OWC software RAID to even more RAID enclosures, enabling users to create and manage their data faster and safer.Įnhancements included with SoftRAID 5.7.3: The SoftRAID development team strives continuously to make SoftRAID the most robust software RAID solution available, and this new release is no exception. I’ll post more on this thread when we have a beta ready for testing with this new Mac hardware architecture.Mac and PC technology company OWC has announced that their new SoftRAID 5.7.3 update will support the Akitio Thunder3 Quad X and Quad mini in the XT versions of SoftRAID. We will be testing it with 4, 8 and 16 disk RAID volumes to ensure our implementation is robust. Obviously, you won’t be able to use it with Thunderbolt enclosures, as these test Mac minis don’t have Thunderbolt, but you will be able to use it with USB 3.1 Gen 2 enclosures like the OWC Mercury Elite Pro Quad. If you have access to a Mac mini with Apple silicon and would like to try out beta builds of SoftRAID which support this new CPU, please let us know and we will give you access to the beta testing program. We have also started a code review of both the driver and SoftRAID tool to determine what needs to be changed to accommodate the new multi-core CPU memory access architecture. We have already finished the changes to the SoftRAID code which rely on getting time. With this new CPU, the key changes are the way the processor counts time and the way each of the CPU cores determine if memory has been altered by another CPU core. This mean that any number, that was used by the SoftRAID driver to determine what type of volume was in use, had to be swapped around right after it was read from disk and right before it was written back out. With the switch from PowerPC to Intel CPUs, the major change was that areas of memory which stored numbers larger than 256 were set up in the reverse order in the Intel CPU. There are just a few key areas we will have to change. Just like the move from PowerPC to Intel, for this change, the majority of the code for SoftRAID will not require any changes. In anticipation of the Mac mini arriving next week, we have already started implementing the changes required to support this new CPU. We already have a Mac mini with Apple silicon on our way from Apple, we ordered it registered for one 5 minutes after the web page went live. So of course we’re going to conquer this transition as well. First the one was from Motorola 68000 to PowerPC and the second was from PowerPC to Intel. This includes both intel and M1/M2 and all versions of Ventura. Let’s start with a little background on the team behind SoftRAID for Mac: We have already been through, not 1 but 2 processor architecture changes. By SoftRAID Support, 3 days ago Ventura Forum Issues specific to using SoftRAID with Ventura (macOS 13). Many of our customers are wondering: Is SoftRAID going to work on Big Sur? Will SoftRAID continue to work on Macs with Apple silicon? ![]() Here is an announcement from Tim Standing, Vice President Engineering, OWC. There are still some issues, feel free to post any differences you see, but at least you can be working with SoftRAID now. We have performance optimization to work on for new volumes, but older volumes should be OK. We are releasing a M1 (Apple Silicon) version of SoftRAID today with the SoftRAID 6 beta. Philip – just stop this nonsense with RAID 0.
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