Last seen: May 5, 2026
You can use it as a network device it if is connected to a mac, and shared. NAS computers generally run on Linux, not MacOS. So no.
@jccrtv DIsk Warrior is fine. What I expect is the directory may have pointed to somewhere in space, causing IO errors. You can use "recover fail...
@sdingeldein That is easy then at this point. I expect this to be the easiest way:Insert the drive. When it has spun it, use SoftRAID to "erase" ...
Please attach a SoftRAID tech support file. What was the oher diagnostic application?
@sdingeldein Did this volume mount before you replaced the disk? if so, what if you remove the disk you added?
Attach a SoftRAID tech support file. I see two disks that have a problem, the other has IO errors.
@burningman If you compare RAID 0, with Apple RAID vs SoftRAID, what are you seeing? that is the only "true" test. RAID requires parity calculati...
@burningman If you rearange the enclosures, no issue. I do not understand the problem you were encountering. Its weird. Where a drive is, how how t...
@burningman You are correct. We expect at some point MacOS will enable faster speeds. We do not know if this is our bug or MacOS's, but there is a ...
@vladie Yes we fixed both convert and resize in 7.6!
@burningman You cannot create any volume with SoftRAID, correct? Does the SoftRAID Application have "full disk access"?
This is not a driver issue. Ventura always loads the 7.5 driver. This seems like a Full Disk Access issue. You state you added the SoftRAID Applicatio...
Yes you need to use 7.6 for Sonoma.
@john-graham Looks like the SoftRAID tool is not relaunching. We will need to send you a debug version, we will work on that.
@jrduncan3 As of Ventura 13.3, things should be much better. What is your issue currently? Define unstable? Lets make sure it is not hardware. We...

