![]() ![]() Support for TRIM commands on SSD's require OS X 10.7.SoftRAID 4.3 is fully compatible with Mac OS 10.8 Mountain Lion. SoftRAID 4.3 adds support for Macintosh Firmware Updates. Users who have started up their Macs using SoftRAID RAID volumes can now apply Firmware Updates to their Macs. SoftRAID 4.3 improves the robustness of mirror volumes. With this release, SoftRAID mirror volumes are now much more tolerant of disks which fail right in the middle of a read or write operation. SoftRAID 4.3 improves support for SSDs (Solid State Disks) when TRIM is enabled. SoftRAID 4.3 command line functions have also been improved. We encourage Administrators to create scripts to alert them to potential issues with their disks before a failure occurs. All parts of the SoftRAID product now run as 64-bit code. This means that under Snow Leopard and Lion (Mac OS X 10.6 and 10.7), the application will launch faster and be more responsive. ![]() ![]() The mirror rebuild algorithm has been optimized to use less CPU time. The new algorithm uses 50-75% less CPU time than the one used in previous versions of SoftRAID. This change also speeds up all mirror rebuilds. On SSDs, rebuilds can be 10 - 50% faster On disks which support larger transfer sizes, SoftRAID will perform mirror rebuilds in larger blocks (up to 4 MB). This results in 10 - 20% faster rebuilds. All verify, zero and certify disk operations now use larger blocks (up to 16 MB) on disks that support them. This results in a 10-15% speed increase of these operations. SoftRAID can now resume a zero, verify or certify disk operation. If you quit SoftRAID during one of these operations and then relaunch it the next day, SoftRAID will allow you to resume the operation where you left off. The SoftRAID driver now supports TRIM commands for all brands of SSDs when running under Lion (Mac OS X 10.7). ![]()
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