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- #RAID0 ALTERNATIVES TO SOFTRAID FOR MACOS 10.13 HOW TO#
- #RAID0 ALTERNATIVES TO SOFTRAID FOR MACOS 10.13 INSTALL#
SoftRAID offers multiple RAID 0, 1, 4, 5, 1+0 (10) volumes (RAID 6. So, if there are any more convenient ways to go about this issue, I would really appreciate the advice. RAID stands for Redundant Array of Independent Disks, meaning you are putting multiple disks together for two main reasons keeping your data safe or accessing your data fast. Mac and macOS are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the United States and.
#RAID0 ALTERNATIVES TO SOFTRAID FOR MACOS 10.13 HOW TO#
This is a bit tedious, and I am unsure about how to do this with a beta software which can't be pulled from the online recovery system during startup. What would be the easiest way to do this? I have access to two 1TB hard drives I could RAID together to use as a backup system, and do a clean installation of High Sierra, and then transfer over the files from before. I would like to preserve my files in the same fashion as a regular installation of a new OS onto a single drive system. I am currently running Sierra, and the only other modification the laptop has is a memory increase (4GB to 16GB). RAID-5 is an attractive alternative to RAID-0 striping, because in essence it is a RAID-0 stripe (with one less drive) along with fault tolerance (capacity of one drive used for parity data). I remember I had to create two separate partitions from each of the two drives, and RAID two of them together as a main drive and the others as a recovery drive in order for the operating system to install. It is a software RAID done through Disk Utility on a MacBook Pro 9,2 with 2x Crucial MX300 275GB SSDs.
#RAID0 ALTERNATIVES TO SOFTRAID FOR MACOS 10.13 INSTALL#
The exact error message from the installation utility is "You may not install to this volume because it is part of a AppleRAID." I have the development beta of macOS 10.13, however I cannot install the upgrade because of the SSD RAID 0 I set up earlier this year to increase R/W speeds.
