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How to Create RAID Volumes in OS X El Capitan

How to Create RAID Volumes in OS X El Capitan

By Jim Tanous • Nov 24, 2015

The Disk Utility app received a major overhaul in OS X El Capitan, but Apple removed one key feature that is crucial to many Mac power users: RAID support. Thankfully, there’s a workaround, at least for now. Here’s how to create and manage RAID volumes in OS X El Capitan.

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The CalDigit T3 with Thunderbolt 2: Review & Benchmarks

The CalDigit T3 with Thunderbolt 2: Review & Benchmarks

By Jim Tanous • Nov 10, 2014

We reviewed the CalDigit T3 Thunderbolt array earlier this year and found it to be a solid and attractive device. Now CalDigit is back with an updated T3 that supports Thunderbolt 2. Check out our review with benchmarks and thoughts on the new price points.

Hardware

4TB WD My Passport Pro: Tremendous Capacity from a Bus-Powered Enclosure

4TB WD My Passport Pro: Tremendous Capacity from a Bus-Powered Enclosure

By Jim Tanous • Apr 22, 2014

The new 4TB WD My Passport Pro offers huge capacity, RAID options, and cool and quiet operation all in a small bus-powered Thunderbolt enclosure. Read on for our full review, pictures, and benchmarks.

Hardware

Thunderbolt 2 Benchmarks: Promise Pegasus2 R4 & Four Samsung EVO SSDs

Thunderbolt 2 Benchmarks: Promise Pegasus2 R4 & Four Samsung EVO SSDs

By Jim Tanous • Jan 22, 2014

Our Thunderbolt 2 testing hardware has just arrived, and we have early benchmark results to share on the performance of the Pegasus2 R4 equipped with four 1TB Samsung 840 EVO SSDs. Read on to see just how fast Thunderbolt 2 is compared to its predecessor.

Hardware

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Promise Announces First Thunderbolt 2 RAID and SAN Products

Promise Announces First Thunderbolt 2 RAID and SAN Products

By Jim Tanous • Oct 24, 2013

Promise Technology was one of the first companies to release Thunderbolt products in 2011, and now the company is the first to jump on the Thunderbolt 2 bandwagon. The newly-announced Pegasus2 RAID and SANLink Fibre Channel devices will take full advantage of the 20Gbps Thunderbolt 2 bandwidth on the MacBook Pro and Mac Pro.

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