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SoftRAID is the powerful and intuitive software RAID utility for Mac and Windows SoftRAID offers you the choice of maximum volume capacity, optimum drive performance, data protection (redundancy), or a combination of those attributes via selectable RAID levels. SoftRAID Features SoftRAID Lite SoftRAID; OS Support: Mac and Windows: Mac only (Windows support coming) RAID Levels Supported: RAID 0, 1: RAID 0, 1, 4, 5, 1+0 (10) Disk Certification: Volume Validation: Drive Verification: Fast Rebuilds: Disk Monitoring: Email Alerts: Command Line Interface: Product Page. SoftRAID for Mac OS X - Download Notice. Using SoftRAID for Mac OS X Free Download crack, warez, password, serial numbers, torrent, keygen, registration codes, key generators is illegal and your business could subject you to lawsuits and leave your operating systems without patches.

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SoftRAID XT only works with OWC and Akitio hardware

Evolve Your Workflow
The best of access speeds and data safety with countless disk configurations is a game-changer. With the ease of creating RAID volumes, the flexibility to use multiple enclosures and the foresight to prevent disk failure, SoftRAID helps you manage your data like a pro at a fraction of the cost.

  • Create and/or delete raid volumes easily
  • New disk? Test it first with certify
  • Check your data or volume at any time
  • Five raid levels for all uses
  • RAID 0, 1
  • 24/7 Disk failure warning via email

Safety, Speed or the Best of Both?
When it comes to protection, SoftRAID stays steps ahead of data loss. SoftRAID checks new disks before you use them, warns you when a disk is about to fail and keeps working after a disk fails.

If speed is what you're after, SoftRAID leads the race. SoftRAID enables the use of up to 16 disks in a single volume or the ability to spread volumes over two or more enclosures for unprecedented speeds.

For optimal speed and safety, SoftRAID is in a class by itself.

PRIORITY: DATA SAFETY
RAID levels 4, 5, 1+0 and 1 provide the greatest protection from disk or hardware failure and can be used as part of a backup strategy to protect your business from theft, fire, flooding, and other calamities.

SAFE: RAID 4 & 5
SAFER: RAID 1+0
SAFEST: RAID 1

PRIORITY: DATA ACCESS SPEED
How fast do you want to access your data? RAID levels 1+0, 4, 5 and 0 give you the fastest data access. Use up to 16 disks in a single volume for increased speed, and spread volumes over two or more enclosures for incredible performance. You can't get this level of flexibility and performance from hardware RAID.

FAST: RAID 1+0
FASTER: RAID 4 & 5
FASTEST: RAID 0

PRIORITY: COMBINATION OF SPEED AND SAFETY
If you need fast access to your files and to ensure they're protected against disk failure SoftRAID has you covered. By compromising just a little on each, you can have a system that is both fast and safe. RAID levels 1+0, 4 and 5 will give you a good balance of safety and speed.

SAFER & FAST: RAID 1+0
FASTER & SAFE: RAID 4 & 5

Five RAID Levels
SoftRAID supports five levels of RAID optimized for speed, safety, or both. Any SoftRAID volume can have up to 16 disks.

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RAID 0 – Stripes
Fastest
RAID 1 – Mirrors
Safest RAID
RAID 4 – Dedicated Parity
Fast and safe
RAID 5 – Distributed Parity
Fast and safe
RAID 1+0 (10) – Stripes + Mirrors
Fastest and safest

Prevent Disk Failure Before It Happens
Disk failure is a crushing blow to productivity. Using RAID can protect your work and data against worst-case scenarios while helping you reach new levels of productivity. The SoftRAID Monitor feature scans your disks and warns you when a disk is becoming unreliable and is likely to fail.

SoftRAID checks new disks before you use them.
New disk? SoftRAID's certify feature will tell you if your disk is bad, before you save precious data to it—protecting you against using a disk that is faulty or about to fail.

Always on and never in the way.
SoftRAID Monitor runs scans in the background—even when you're not logged in—making it ideal for use on servers. And when you're logged in and working, it uses a minimum of CPU power, so you won't even notice it's there.

Keep working after a disk fails.
If you use a SoftRAID mirror (RAID 1), RAID 4, RAID 5 or RAID 1+0 volume, your work is protected against disk failure. Even if one of your disks fails, you can keep right on working and make your deadline. None of your files will be lost. How great is that?

WHY RAID?

RAID In the Real World
RAID applies the 'double-tired truck' principle to your data by spreading your files across 2 or more disk drives. Not only does this speed up data access, but if one disk fails, your data is safe on the remaining disk(s)—as long as you are using RAID 1 or higher.

Outstanding RAID Software
We have been creating RAID software for Mac OS since 1994. We started on Mac OS 7. In fact, our team wrote the original version of AppleRAID. We shipped the first version of SoftRAID for Mac OS X over 15 years ago and have been actively developing SoftRAID and supporting Mac OS X ever since. Our current version includes many features you won't find on any other RAID product.

The relea e of O X El Capitan heralded the tran formation of Di k Utility into a barely u ed ver ion of it previou ver ion. Many feature have long been taken for granted in Di k Utility, including upp

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The release of OS X El Capitan heralded the transformation of Disk Utility into a barely used version of its previous version. Many features have long been taken for granted in Disk Utility, including support for creating and managing RAID-based storage systems.

After removing the Disk Utility features, the utility developers have also provided some missing features. One of the developers of these utilities was SoftRAID, the creator of the popular software RAID application for the Mac.

The folks at SoftRAID took their respected SoftRAID application and compared it to the basics needed to replace Disk Utility's lost RAID support. Along with the new SoftRAID Lite, there has been a corresponding price cut, making it an economical choice for those looking for basic RAID support removed by Apple.

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Apple brought back some RAID capabilities to macOS Sierra, but did so without any improvement, essentially just pasting the ancient code back into the Disk Utility app.

Installing SoftRAID Lite

SoftRAID Lite is installed as an application in the Mac / Applications folder. The only unusual bit occurs when the application is first launched; the SoftRAID driver must be installed or updated. Apple has included the SoftRAID driver since OS X Tiger was released in 2005. However, while the SoftRAID driver may be present, the Mac will not use it unless the disk has been formatted or converted by SoftRAID.

The SoftRAID driver is 100 percent Mac compatible and provides boot support for all software RAIDs created with SoftRAID.

If you ever want to stop using SoftRAID, it includes an uninstall feature that will uninstall the application.

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Using SoftRAID Lite

SoftRAID Lite, and for that matter the full version of SoftRAID, uses a tiled interface presented in a two-pane window. The left pane contains tiles representing each physical drive connected to your Mac. Inside each tile is information about the drive, including size, model, how it is connected to your Mac, and whether it uses an Apple driver or SoftRAID. The tile also contains information about SMART status, hours of use, and format.

In the right pane, you'll find tiles for each formatted volume, including size, formatting, available space, type (RAID or non-RAID), as well as a few bits of additional information.

The most interesting part of the SoftRAID interface comes up when you click on a single tile, either a volume tile, or a disk tile. In any case, the link between the selected tile and any other tile is displayed with a graceful tube drawn between the associated tiles.

An example of a benefit is choosing a tile that represents a RAID volume. The resulting channel shows which drives make up the RAID array.

Creating a RAID array

Created RAID arrays must start with disks that you initialize (format) with SoftRAID, or convert from previously formatted disks.Disk initialization will erase all data on the disk, and the conversion will keep the data intact. At the time of the SoftRAID review, the conversion feature was not yet available; it should appear in the next update. Mosaic 1 0 7 – professional level window management.

We used the transform function in previous versions of the full version of SoftRAID and it worked as expected. However, when this feature becomes available, I highly recommend that you create a current backup of your data before doing any conversion from Apple to SoftRAID or vice versa.

If you have two or more disks initialized or converted to use SoftRAID, you can select the appropriate disk chunks and then select the option to create a new volume. If two or more drives are selected, you can choose to have SoftRAID create a striped or mirrored array. You can also choose the format type (HFS +, Encrypted HFS +, Case Sensitive HFS +, or MS-DOS). You can also specify the size of the volume you want to create.

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SoftRAID Monitor

If you have at least one RAID array, the SoftRAID monitor runs in the background and monitors the disks in use in the array. The SoftRAID Monitor will notify you of any errors that occur on the drive, including SMART errors, volume failures, predicted failures, or high wear SSDs.

In addition, for mirrored arrays, the monitor will tell you if the mirror needs to be restored, if the disk is missing from the mirror, or if the restore process has completed.

Additional SoftRAID Lite Features

SoftRAID Lite includes a number of features that go far beyond what Apple provides in Disk Utility:

  • Disk testing : Allows you to test every sector on the disk to make sure the data can be written and read correctly. You can configure the test to run from 1 to 8 times across the disk using random order.
  • Volumetric testing .. Allows you to non-destructively test a volume by reading SoftRAID per sector to ensure that there are no errors.
  • SMART Testing : Forced testing using SMART technology built into many drives.
  • Fast mirror recovery : SoftRAID can manually or through its monitoring capabilities automatically rebuild a mirrored array if one of the disks that make up the volume has errors. The recovery time is noticeably faster than with Disk Utility, and you can continue to use the mirrored array during the recovery process.
  • More High read performance on mirrored arrays: SoftRAID leverages redundant data on mirrored arrays and reads data from multiple disks, increasing read performance by up to 56 percent over non-RAID reads.

Final thoughts

We've used the full version of SoftRAID on our office servers in the past, so we're familiar with the application and how easy it is to use it to create and manage RAID arrays on a Mac.

The Lite version is aimed directly at those of us who have used Disk Utility to solve our software RAID tasks. With Apple dropping RAID support in Disk Utility, SoftRAID Lite comes into play with an easy-to-use interface and much more advanced RAID monitoring capabilities than was available in Disk Utility, all at a very reasonable price.

If your Mac uses RAID arrays created with Disk Utility, we highly recommend SoftRAID Lite as a replacement. Not only will it take care of your basic RAID creation and management needs, but it will go far beyond what Disk Utility could do for you.

SoftRAID Lite 5 is $ 49.00. Demo available.





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