![]() ![]() This can occur when creating or deleting volumes on one OWC Accelsior 4M2 when a second OWC Accelsior 4M2 is installed in the same Mac. Fixes a bug which occasionally causes volume corruption when creating or deleting volumes.This can happen if a Mac is left on for multiple days and is running in evaluation mode or running a beta version of SoftRAID. Fixes a bug that causes multiple beta version or evaluation mode expiration warning dialogs to appear one after the other.Fixes a hang that often occurs when SoftRAID initiates a restart.The work-around prevents this kernel panic from occurring in all versions of macOS. This version of the driver includes a work-around for a bug in macOS which causes a kernel panic when Disk Utility erases a SoftRAID formatted disk.This bug affects RAID 1, 4, 5, and 1+0 volumes. Fixes a bug in the SoftRAID driver that causes a kernel panic when the last disk in a volume is zeroed or re-initialized.The new code ensures that when SSDs are present, they are used preferentially for primary disks in mirror pairs.įixes a bug in the SoftRAID driver that causes a kernel panic when a user unmounts a SoftRAID volume and then unplugs it. Changes the creation of RAID 1+0 volumes when using the SoftRAID Tool command line interface.This ensures optimum performance in RAID 1+0 volumes when each mirror pair is made up of 1 HDD and 1 SSD. The SoftRAID driver will now automatically select an SSD to be the primary disk in RAID 1 and RAID 1+0 volumes if the volume contains both HDDs and SSDs. Optimizes the performance of RAID 1 and RAID 1+0 volumes using a combination of SSDs and HDDs.This change dramatically reduces the time required to shutdown or restart a Mac with many SoftRAID HDDs. Previous builds issued this call, one at a time, to each disk drive in turn. This call is now completed in parallel, all disks for a volume complete the call at the same time. Changes the way the SoftRAID driver handles calls to flush the cache on HDDs and SSDs.Adds a new serial number mechanism which allows users to activate and deactivate their SoftRAID license easily.Disk tiles in the SoftRAID application are now grouped by enclosure, all the disks in a given enclosure are displayed next to each other.This was done to accommodate Apple’s code notarization mechanism. ![]() Changes minimum required system version to macOS 10.12.Features are enabled based on the license you have purchased. SoftRAID now ships as a single application.Adds support for macOS 11 (Big Sur) and Macs with Apple silicon.This bug caused read and write speeds to be limited to 200 MB/sec. – FIXED: a bug in the SoftRAID driver which occasionally causes very slow performance on some RAID volumes. This occurs if the user doesn’t deactivate the serial number between the two activation attempts. – FIXED: a bug which caused offline activation of a serial number to fail if it has already been activated online on the same Mac. – FIXED: a bug which caused the SoftRAID to discard an activated serial number if the user runs a beta version of software and then subsequently runs a release version. ![]() – FIXED: a bug which prevents a warning dialog from appearing when the user restarts their Mac and a beta version has already expired or a Free Trial period is already over. – FIXED: a bug which causes the “Uninstall All SoftRAID Components” menu item in the SoftRAID application to fail if the SMART over USB drivers are not installed. This was introduced in SoftRAID version 6.1 (SR-471). – FIXED: a bug which prevented disks from being added to SoftRAID volumes. When this occurs, all i/o requests to the volume stop but the cursor is still moveable on the screen. – FIXED: a bug in the SoftRAID driver which causes an occasional hang with RAID 0 volumes. – FIXED: a bug in the SoftRAID application which causes an occasional hang when the application is first launched. – FIXED: a bug in the SoftRAID application which prevents it from running on macOS 13, Ventura. – ADDED: Incorporates many security improvements in the SoftRAID driver. – ADDED: windows to the SoftRAID application with instructions for finishing the driver installation process when running macOS 11 or later. ![]()
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