![]() I went to SoftRAID and hardware RAID solutions and never looked back. Looking back at some of the support pages, it looks like it was a gradual process over Sierra - so that's cool. Unfortunately on Amazon Ive founded adapter with different SSD type, so Im asking to the community how can I resolve this issue. Everythings going fine but I would like to use my 128 GB SSD as external. Most RAID management features were readded with Sierra over 2 years ago.Īpple has a knowledge base article with the steps For creating disk sets with Disk Utility in High Sierra and Mojave here Ive recently upgraded on MacBook Air 2017 my internal SSD Samsung 128 GB with OWC Aura Pro X2 480 GB. ![]() The ability to make a software RAID from the command line was never removed (or “stripped from macOS in the author’s parlance). Due to some “makeover” work for Disk Utility in El Capitan, the GUI version of Disk Utility did indeed have the features for RAID management (including creation of Software RAIDs) altered and reduced. I’m not sure exactly what is meant by this rather vague statement, but if the allusion is to MacOS’s ability to create a software RAID, this is not only out dated info, but was only ever half true to begin with. As the 1st Macs to feature solid-state storage, it has transitioned from 1.8' ATA-IDE to 1.8' SATA I, then II, then III, then onto custom-pinout M.2 SATA modules, to the more recent M.2 PCIe modules. The compatible MacBook Air SDD timeline is most complex. The native SSD of the 11-inch MacBook Air Early 2015 is only compatible with macOS. Using OWC's SoftRaid to give back RAID support that was stripped from macOS May Be SATA or PCIe Modules Depending On Model. Match it up The JetDrive series is compatible with certain Mac models.
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