🚀 Elevate Your Storage Game!
The SoNNeT Fusion Dual 2.5-inch SSD RAID is a high-performance storage solution designed for Mac and Windows users, featuring seamless compatibility with various operating systems and a robust RAID configuration for enhanced data security. Ideal for professionals seeking speed and reliability in their data management.
Hard Drive | solid state |
Brand | SoNNeT |
Item model number | FUS-SSD-2RAID-E |
Hardware Platform | Mac, Windows, Linux |
Operating System | Linux,Windows |
Item Weight | 8.4 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 23.62 x 23.62 x 33.46 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 23.62 x 23.62 x 33.46 inches |
Flash Memory Size | 128 GB |
Hard Drive Interface | Raid |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Manufacturer | Sonnet Technologies |
Language | English, English, English, English, English |
ASIN | B084294HF9 |
Date First Available | January 20, 2020 |
E**L
Excellent card with a minor defect. Installed in a Mac Pro 4.1/5.1
Purchased and fitted inside Mac Pro 4.1 in slot 3.It's the perfect solution for expanding your internal storage on a budget + support of usb c 3.2 gen 2 10gbs without sacrificing your valuable PCIE slot.The only reason why I don't give a 5 star for it, its because it's a little bit wider than the PCIE fan that slots in and it stops it from fully locking in position. It's only a visual defect rather than a functional one.Something else to note is the usb c port at the back is very closely located to the PCIE separation at the back of the Mac pro. It doesn't stop it from being able to plug in your USB c cable but in case someone is having a very thick one they might run into some problems with it, so keep that in mind.Also this card is not OS bootable. So don't have your hopes up for that.
D**Z
Great way to add less expensive SSD storage to Mac Pro 2020
Since upgrading my wife's 2010 Mac Pro to the 2020 version after a decade of solid use, the wallet has been stretched thin. Good thing we were able to get this card so that we could strip an external drive of its SSD and put it into the tower as an internal unit. At one point we'll upgrade that drive as well, and the card allows us to either run both simultaneously, or get two new ones of the same size for a RAID config. If installing into a Mac Pro 2020, just be sure to read the directions on what lever to push to open up the PCI slots – if you don't, you could damage either the little plastic guard or the PCI card itself.
K**E
einwandfrei auf mac pro 2020! super sache!!!
- schnelle & einfache installation- null konfiguration notwendig- wird sofort vom system erkannt und als externe HD konfigurierbar- deutlich billigere GB, als die jetdrives!
R**D
Needs heatsinks if you actually intend to use as an active RAID 0 swap space
This is an extremely adaptable, full-length PCIe dual SSD RAID riser. While having many wonderful features, it is ultimately not usable out-of-box because it overheats under load. Unless you are comfortable installing heat sinks onto the main controller, I wouldn't use this device strenuously.Pros: MacPro5,1 support (actually works very well, about 680MB/sec, sustained with bursts to 730 in RAID0). Very quickly accesses data in either configuration, but also can become a mirrored set for redundancy (at cost of capacity and performance). Fits very snugly (i.e. well) into the Mac Pro chassis — another reviewer mentioned "cutting out a few mm of plastic," and obviously was not aware of the mechanism the MacPro uses to secure full-length cards (i.e. if you find yourself hacking into your Mac, you're doing something wrong). Very reasonably priced.Cons: As clearly stated in the description (and in no way affecting my rating), this device is NOT bootable. Further, it makes the computer take an additional minute to turn off, and also makes sleep a bit more sluggish (I never sleep the machine, but noticed in testing).MAJOR CON: You MUST add a heat sink to the on-board controller, or the PCIe card WILL overheat, causing a long system hang until ultimately the data controller disappears (and the drive) and all your data. It's really sad to see such wonderful technology abused at such high temperatures, when an additional $1 per board would make it last 10x as long (with more thermal dissipation).MAJOR PRO: Once you add a 6mm x 6mm heat sink to the main on-board controller, this thing will throw data around all day (like it's its job — oh wait, it is! should have been installed from factory).I am using dual Critical 4TB MX500 in striped RAID 0 [protection: none].
M**X
Eigentlich schnell, aber instabil im MacPro 2019
Ein Produkt für über 140,- EUR, sehr enttäuschend.Der Einbau war eine Katastrophe, die Aussparung der unbelegte hintere Teil ist derart knapp, dass der Einbau nur mit erheblichen Kraftaufwand möglich war.-> Beim Ausbau ist die letzte Öse abgebrochen.Zum eigentlichen Problem:Die Karte wurde mit 2 8 TB QVO SSDs bestückt und im Raid0 betrieben.War als günstiger aber schneller Zwischenspeicher geplant.Unter diesem Gesichtspunkt war die Karte super.Siehe Bild, waren der Durchsatz top.Nach dem Einbau ging aber auch schon der Ärger los.Beim starten des Mac dauert es ziemlich lange, dachte mir erstmal nichts dabei.Er startete stunden später Neu und meldete per Crash Reporter, dass es ein Problem gab.Ich schloss noch nicht sofort darauf, dass es an der Karte liegt.Ging dann mehrere Tage gut.Plötzlich war die Festplatte nicht mehr Verfügbar und im Festplattendiesntprogramm konnte man weder den Controller noch die Festplatte finden.Deaktivierung des "Energiesparmodus" löste das Problem nicht. Hätte in manchen Kommentaren und Foren gelesen, dass dies ein Problem sein könnte. Ebenfalls, dass die Festplatten als "Wechselmedium" erkannt werden.Nach nun gut 2 Wochen der Fehlersuche und Konfigurationsprüfung gebe ich auf und habe die Festplatten in ein externen Raid Gehäuse eingebaut. Dort funktioniert nun alles, wie es soll wenn auch nicht mehr mit 950 MB/s Schreibend und über 1000 lesend. Ca. 10% weniger Durchsatz sind mir ein stabiler Betrieb wert.Ich würde es daher nicht mehr für den MacPro 2019 kaufen und einbauen.
M**.
Mac Pro 2023, M2
Laut Hersteller sollte diese Karte auch beim Mac Pro 2023 mit dem M2 Chip funktionieren. Laut Hersteller sind keine Treiber erforderlich, quasi Plug and play. Habe zwei Karten versucht, leider wird die Karte vom System ĂĽberhaupt nicht erkannt.
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