#softraid — Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #softraid, aggregated by home.social.
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OWC Express 4M2 Ultra brings Thunderbolt 5 speed to DIY NVMe RAID setups
https://fed.brid.gy/r/https://nerds.xyz/2026/04/owc-owc-express-4m2-ultra/
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OWC Express 4M2 Ultra brings Thunderbolt 5 speed to DIY NVMe RAID setups
https://fed.brid.gy/r/https://nerds.xyz/2026/04/owc-owc-express-4m2-ultra/
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I would really like to get off of OWC's SoftRAID because they seem to have problems with Apple's OS migrations, and they want an absurd amount of money for the subscription when they don't fix crashing bugs that have been around for years.
I'm considering running OpenZFS in an Ubuntu VM on my M4 Mac mini only because I've heard the macOS version requires a kext, which Apple is trying to kill off, and SIP changes.
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Wow, do I ever regret buying #OWC's #SoftRAID. It lost track of one drive forcing me to initialize and rebuild it. While rebuilding, it bitched about another drive that kept disconnecting. Once the rebuild finished, I swapped enclosures (different manufacturer) for the supposedly disconnecting drive. SoftRAID didn't know anything about the drive forcing me to reinitialize it and rebuild yet again … that takes days for an 8 TB drive. Worst #RAID software ever.
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The two 8 TB WD Red drives that failed in my RAID5 and were replaced I've since certified successfully so I thought I'd use them in a RAID1 mirror and only use them for data I can afford to lose. Well, several times one drive reported r/w errors so I swapped USB enclosures and the problem stayed with the enclosure, so I swapped back and will wait to see what happens. Meanwhile I'm writing a lot of data to them.
But swapping drives carries a severe penalty. #SoftRAID from #OWC has a fatal …
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Call for testing and comment: Make the installer prefer >1G disks https://www.undeadly.org/cgi?action=article;sid=20250502060000 #openbsd #installer #disks #storage #softraid #keydisks #partitioning #development #configuration
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Major #SOFTRAID update 7.5 is out, with tons of bug fixes. Including a new driver architecture, compatibility improvements with Mac Studio, and more.
Requires macOS Ventura 13.3
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I’m using ZFS on my PC now (storage, not boot) but you can’t just add disks to a zraid vdev.
To be honest, I don’t care much for the higher end features of ZFS, I just want non-fixed sized partitions spanning disks, with parity, and optionally snapshots.
Any suggestions for a more flexible solution that will let me freely add and remove disks of various sizes?
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Somewhere, right now, someone is upgrading #RAID storage to a bigger array. Not hardware, #softraid. Not the cheapest disks, WD Red Enterprise sourced individually, at different dates and providers. #MentalHealthMatters #HomeImprovement #SelfHosting #StayHomeMakeBackups
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Call for testing and comment: Make the installer prefer >1G disks https://www.undeadly.org/cgi?action=article;sid=20250502060000 #openbsd #installer #disks #storage #softraid #keydisks #partitioning #development #configuration
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Call for testing and comment: Make the installer prefer >1G disks https://www.undeadly.org/cgi?action=article;sid=20250502060000 #openbsd #installer #disks #storage #softraid #keydisks #partitioning #development #configuration
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Call for testing and comment: Make the installer prefer >1G disks https://www.undeadly.org/cgi?action=article;sid=20250502060000 #openbsd #installer #disks #storage #softraid #keydisks #partitioning #development #configuration
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Call for testing and comment: Make the installer prefer >1G disks https://www.undeadly.org/cgi?action=article;sid=20250502060000 #openbsd #installer #disks #storage #softraid #keydisks #partitioning #development #configuration
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I would really like to get off of OWC's SoftRAID because they seem to have problems with Apple's OS migrations, and they want an absurd amount of money for the subscription when they don't fix crashing bugs that have been around for years.
I'm considering running OpenZFS in an Ubuntu VM on my M4 Mac mini only because I've heard the macOS version requires a kext, which Apple is trying to kill off, and SIP changes.
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I would really like to get off of OWC's SoftRAID because they seem to have problems with Apple's OS migrations, and they want an absurd amount of money for the subscription when they don't fix crashing bugs that have been around for years.
I'm considering running OpenZFS in an Ubuntu VM on my M4 Mac mini only because I've heard the macOS version requires a kext, which Apple is trying to kill off, and SIP changes.
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I would really like to get off of OWC's SoftRAID because they seem to have problems with Apple's OS migrations, and they want an absurd amount of money for the subscription when they don't fix crashing bugs that have been around for years.
I'm considering running OpenZFS in an Ubuntu VM on my M4 Mac mini only because I've heard the macOS version requires a kext, which Apple is trying to kill off, and SIP changes.
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I would really like to get off of OWC's SoftRAID because they seem to have problems with Apple's OS migrations, and they want an absurd amount of money for the subscription when they don't fix crashing bugs that have been around for years.
I'm considering running OpenZFS in an Ubuntu VM on my M4 Mac mini only because I've heard the macOS version requires a kext, which Apple is trying to kill off, and SIP changes.
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Wow, do I ever regret buying #OWC's #SoftRAID. It lost track of one drive forcing me to initialize and rebuild it. While rebuilding, it bitched about another drive that kept disconnecting. Once the rebuild finished, I swapped enclosures (different manufacturer) for the supposedly disconnecting drive. SoftRAID didn't know anything about the drive forcing me to reinitialize it and rebuild yet again … that takes days for an 8 TB drive. Worst #RAID software ever.
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Wow, do I ever regret buying #OWC's #SoftRAID. It lost track of one drive forcing me to initialize and rebuild it. While rebuilding, it bitched about another drive that kept disconnecting. Once the rebuild finished, I swapped enclosures (different manufacturer) for the supposedly disconnecting drive. SoftRAID didn't know anything about the drive forcing me to reinitialize it and rebuild yet again … that takes days for an 8 TB drive. Worst #RAID software ever.
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Wow, do I ever regret buying #OWC's #SoftRAID. It lost track of one drive forcing me to initialize and rebuild it. While rebuilding, it bitched about another drive that kept disconnecting. Once the rebuild finished, I swapped enclosures (different manufacturer) for the supposedly disconnecting drive. SoftRAID didn't know anything about the drive forcing me to reinitialize it and rebuild yet again … that takes days for an 8 TB drive. Worst #RAID software ever.
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Wow, do I ever regret buying #OWC's #SoftRAID. It lost track of one drive forcing me to initialize and rebuild it. While rebuilding, it bitched about another drive that kept disconnecting. Once the rebuild finished, I swapped enclosures (different manufacturer) for the supposedly disconnecting drive. SoftRAID didn't know anything about the drive forcing me to reinitialize it and rebuild yet again … that takes days for an 8 TB drive. Worst #RAID software ever.
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The two 8 TB WD Red drives that failed in my RAID5 and were replaced I've since certified successfully so I thought I'd use them in a RAID1 mirror and only use them for data I can afford to lose. Well, several times one drive reported r/w errors so I swapped USB enclosures and the problem stayed with the enclosure, so I swapped back and will wait to see what happens. Meanwhile I'm writing a lot of data to them.
But swapping drives carries a severe penalty. #SoftRAID from #OWC has a fatal …
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The two 8 TB WD Red drives that failed in my RAID5 and were replaced I've since certified successfully so I thought I'd use them in a RAID1 mirror and only use them for data I can afford to lose. Well, several times one drive reported r/w errors so I swapped USB enclosures and the problem stayed with the enclosure, so I swapped back and will wait to see what happens. Meanwhile I'm writing a lot of data to them.
But swapping drives carries a severe penalty. #SoftRAID from #OWC has a fatal …
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The two 8 TB WD Red drives that failed in my RAID5 and were replaced I've since certified successfully so I thought I'd use them in a RAID1 mirror and only use them for data I can afford to lose. Well, several times one drive reported r/w errors so I swapped USB enclosures and the problem stayed with the enclosure, so I swapped back and will wait to see what happens. Meanwhile I'm writing a lot of data to them.
But swapping drives carries a severe penalty. #SoftRAID from #OWC has a fatal …
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The two 8 TB WD Red drives that failed in my RAID5 and were replaced I've since certified successfully so I thought I'd use them in a RAID1 mirror and only use them for data I can afford to lose. Well, several times one drive reported r/w errors so I swapped USB enclosures and the problem stayed with the enclosure, so I swapped back and will wait to see what happens. Meanwhile I'm writing a lot of data to them.
But swapping drives carries a severe penalty. #SoftRAID from #OWC has a fatal …
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Major #SOFTRAID update 7.5 is out, with tons of bug fixes. Including a new driver architecture, compatibility improvements with Mac Studio, and more.
Requires macOS Ventura 13.3
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Major #SOFTRAID update 7.5 is out, with tons of bug fixes. Including a new driver architecture, compatibility improvements with Mac Studio, and more.
Requires macOS Ventura 13.3
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I’m using ZFS on my PC now (storage, not boot) but you can’t just add disks to a zraid vdev.
To be honest, I don’t care much for the higher end features of ZFS, I just want non-fixed sized partitions spanning disks, with parity, and optionally snapshots.
Any suggestions for a more flexible solution that will let me freely add and remove disks of various sizes?
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I’m using ZFS on my PC now (storage, not boot) but you can’t just add disks to a zraid vdev.
To be honest, I don’t care much for the higher end features of ZFS, I just want non-fixed sized partitions spanning disks, with parity, and optionally snapshots.
Any suggestions for a more flexible solution that will let me freely add and remove disks of various sizes?
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I’m using ZFS on my PC now (storage, not boot) but you can’t just add disks to a zraid vdev.
To be honest, I don’t care much for the higher end features of ZFS, I just want non-fixed sized partitions spanning disks, with parity, and optionally snapshots.
Any suggestions for a more flexible solution that will let me freely add and remove disks of various sizes?