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- #DISK AID VERSUS DISK DOCTOR FOR MAC OS X#
- #DISK AID VERSUS DISK DOCTOR FOR MAC OS#
- #DISK AID VERSUS DISK DOCTOR MAC OS X#
- #DISK AID VERSUS DISK DOCTOR DRIVER#
>To share between platforms you would need to set up the array
#DISK AID VERSUS DISK DOCTOR MAC OS X#
Well, not only will RAID0s created CharisMac RAID not show up in Mac OS X It does me no good because I can't use that RAID0 in Mac OS X (the RAID0ĭoes not show up at all), which is what I bought CharisMac/Anubis RAID I created a RAID0 in CharisMac RAID, and that works in Mac OS 9.2.2. This is the letter I sent to CharisMac, after a quarter of a day of utter frustration: If you have any questions feel free to ask. It took me a while to get all the neccessary hardware but it was relatively easy to set up. I hear there are some permissions issues with using 10.2 Server with 10.2 Client but I don't have to worry about that at the moment since Quark is lazy.
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All Share Points show up and permissions in relation to Users and Groups is working fine as well. I just started to do some initial testing on it and everything seems to working fine. I will be using it mostly for file serving to approx. I used Disk Utility to set up a mirrored RAID and it seems to be working fine. (Yes I know I didn't need dual channel on each but that's the way it worked out). On the RAID front, I have two enclosures each with 4 70 Gig Cheetah's each one of these are on its own ATTO U元D. One internal 70 gig Seagate Cheetah attached to its own ATTO card that came stock with the machine. It's a dual gig Quicksilver with a gig o' Ram. This may or may not help you out but it is related so I thought I would throw my two cents in. Anyone have anything to report on those two products, especially in regards to using them with RAIDs?
#DISK AID VERSUS DISK DOCTOR FOR MAC OS#
I'm going to look into Drive 10 and CharisMac RAID Toolkit for Mac OS X, maybe I'll go with them. I have a perfectly good working setup in Mac OS 9, but I want to move to Mac OS X. I already have all of this hardware, and I don't want to buy anything else (no hardware RAID, no external RAID cases, no new SCSI card). NYRO Technix? Requires at least 3 drives, does RAID5 only, won't mount in Mac OS 9. Optima Technology? I've never heard of them, and their Mac OS X RAID is in beta. That's not good.ĬharisMac? I haven't heard of anyone using their Mac OS X RAID application.
#DISK AID VERSUS DISK DOCTOR DRIVER#
Consequently we cannot recommend it for use on them.Īpple? Built-in Mac OS X RAID won't mount in Mac OS 9.ĪTTO? Mac OS X RAID gets corrupted by Norton, reportedly because ATTO isn't following Apple's driver guidelines. I like being able to defrag just my files, or to be able to set the profile that Speed Disk uses to defrag the entire HD.ĭrive 10, while I haven't heard much about anyone using it in Mac OS X, it looks promising (as a replacement for Norton SystemWorks 2.0).Ĭan I use Drive 10 to check and repair my RAID array?ĭrive 10 has not been tested for compatibility with RAID arrays. I have looked and have not found a good (Mac OS X version) replacement for the Mac OS 9 version of Norton SystemWorks 2.0. I use Disk First Aid, and Norton SystemWorks 2.0 (the Mac OS 9 version) to use Disk Doctor and Speed Disk. Why would I want to use them in Mac OS 9? Because at the moment, I do all of my Disk Maintenance in Mac OS 9. Even if it does finally come out in November, I probably won't be able to use those disks in Mac OS 9.
#DISK AID VERSUS DISK DOCTOR FOR MAC OS X#
But I can't use those drives in Mac OS X because Mac OS X can't see them.Īnd SoftRAID for Mac OS X won't be out until November at the earliest. I am running Mac OS 9.2.2 with an ATTO U元D and 2 IBM 10K U160 drives (SoftRAID 2.2.2). I've read through much of the forum, the MacGurus RAID forum, and what I can find with google.