

SoftRAID is available to purchase from for SoftRAID lite at $49 and the full SoftRAID at $179.
#Softraid error upgrade#

#Softraid error mac os#
Compatible with all versions of Mac OS X: from 10.6.8 through the latest release of Mac OS 10.12 (Sierra).Includes bug fixes: details of which can be found in the release notes.Support for all Intel-based Macs with Core Duo 2 processors or later.Supports Thunderbolt 1, 2 & 3, eSATA, SAS, FireWire and USB 2.0, 3.0, 3.1 and USB-C.Converts AppleRAID stripe (RAID 0) and mirror (RAID 1) volumes to SoftRAID.Supports RAID 0, 1, 4, 5 and 1+0 (and non-RAID volumes) – (RAID 4, 5 and 1+0 volumes not available with SoftRAID Lite).Supports TRIM (for SSDs) on all SoftRAID RAID levels.All SoftRAID volumes can be startup volumes.Supports volumes up to 4 petabytes (4,000 TB).Supports up to 16 disks per volume and up to 32 volumes per Mac.


#Softraid error software#
With fast checksums calculation, RAIDIX software array spends significantly less time to perform rebuild operations compared to existing solutions at the global storage market. Depending on the circumstances, it can take from a few hours to a few days or even weeks. The less priority is and the more drive capacity we have, the longer period rebuild will take. This array activity usually has only 10 to 30 percent priority of the total computational resources. In most cases, arrays continue to work during the rebuild period. Third, there is a chance to reveal a bad block error since all drives get total recalculation, including rarely requested data too. For instance, RAID 5 in such conditions has no protection by parity anymore, and the next drive failure will cause fatal data losses. Second, it increases the risk of data loss because the number of drives acceptable for the failure is down by one. Rebuild (or reconstruction) of the RAID after drive failure is a potentially dangerous time frame, which may cause a lot of troubles for storage administrators.įirst of all, reconstructing data to a new drive usually consumes a significant part of the total array performance.
