![]() ![]() SoftRAID now prevents users from removing disks from RAID volumes in situations where it might result in data loss.Fix kernel panic bug which occurs when you remove 2 disks from a RAID 5 volume.(For more info, see FAQ - Disks Ejecting While In Use.) When this occurs, a dialog is displayed giving the user instructions which can help prevent this bug from reoccurring. The SoftRAID Monitor now detects a bug in Mac OS X which causes disks to be ejected while in use.The SoftRAID application and volume icons are new.The SoftRAID Monitor menu bar indicator is now displayed in grey when the user has selected the "Graphite" appearance in the "General" panel of System Preferences.The user interface now conforms with the look of the Finder in El Capitan, Mac OS X 10.11.The SoftRAID application and SoftRAID Monitor are now translated into French, German and Spanish.It can also convert some RAID 0 volumes to RAID 4 (requires a stripe unit size of 16 KB). SoftRAID can now convert stripe (RAID 0) volumes to RAID 1+0.You can even convert Apple non-RAID volumes to SoftRAID. When you convert an AppleRAID volume, all of your files are preserved. SoftRAID can now convert AppleRAID stripe (RAID 0) and mirror (RAID 1) volumes to SoftRAID format.You can't convert a SoftRAID mirror Read-Only-Secondary volume to be part of its original mirror volume.There is a known bug in Mac OS X which can cause kernel panics with SoftRAID volumes when using disks connected via USB 2.We do not know the status of this issue, so, we do not recommend using Parallels at this time. There is a bug reported in Parallels Desktop 10 software which can cause data corruption in your Windows virtual machines whether running on SoftRAID or AppleRAID volumes.( Many of the items below also apply to the v5.5 Lite version - see PDF in the Lite download.) The following info is from the Release Notes in the Softraid 5.5 DMG download: SoftRAID 5.5 Release Notes ( Full Version) It will not work on early Intel Macs with Core Duo processors. Support for TRIM commands on SSDs requires 10.7.5 or later.SoftRAID requires a Mac which contains a Core 2 Duo or later processor. SoftRAID requires Mac OS X 10.6.8 or later. (And a features comparison list.) See below for a complete list of fixes/new features from the release notes in the download. The SoftRAID download page has v5.5 of both full and "Lite" versions. SoftRAID 5.5 and SoftRAID Lite 5.5 Update ( Send Your Tips, Upgrade Reports, Questions to news at ) Mac Upgrades/Mods | CPU Upgrades | Storage | Video | Audio/HT | Apps/OS/Network | Search About SoftRAID 5.5 update for OS X ( Go to Current News Page) ![]()
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