SoftRaid Beta 6 is out and works on Big Sur!

Woohooo! Softraid has publicly release it’s SoftRaid 6 beta with support for Big Sur and M1 Macs!  This is huge news, as I can never move to an operating system until SoftRaid supports it, as I can’t work without my RAID.

And it already has the Final Release of the SoftRaid Version 6 Driver included, so a RAID should be fully supported.

SoftRaid is mandatory for a RAID on a mac, so I could not be more happy about this. 

And they are working on M1 support, but it obviously couldn’t be out with development Macs as they didn’t include thunderbolt ports, so you couldn’t test thunderbolt connectivity, but are working on it now.

OWC Thunderbay Update

 So I talked to Other World Computing and they sent me a replacement. I screwed up though, I went by the Thunderbolt id in softraid, but when i pulled a drive the id numbers changed, so I realized I didn’t know if I had the drive that was going offline. When I put the 4th drive back in (with no changes to the other drives) it took 2 days to re-sink the drives, with nary a thing to tell me how long it would take. I decided to back up my raid as quickly as I could. And when they came back they came back I wasn’t dropping a drive again, but now I was nervous.

So I upgraded my RAID from 2 tb drives to 12 tb and reformatted. I was quite surprised as when I formatted the 4 2 tb drives to make it RAID 5 and it took all of 30 seconds. This apposed to when I made the 6 TB raid, which just a couple of years ago took 4 days, which makes me wonder if there wasn’t an issue on one of the 2 TB drives to begin with. As the 36 RAID 5 took 30 seconds to create.

And I worry again because on the first night after formatting one if the drives went offline. Now it cane back with a restart, but it makes me worry that the housing was the issue all along, though OWC hasn’t responded to my further issues. 

Problems with OWC ThunderBay 4 and AVID Media Composer

 

OK so if you saw my last post, I have been issues with my ThunderBay 4 with Raid 5 via full SoftRaid from the awesome OWC. This is different from the discs ejecting post and has to do with AVID Media Composer.

Because I am on Catalina 10.15.6 on my iMac Pro with 3GHZ 10 Core, with 64 GB of Memory and a Radeon Pro Vega 64x 16 GB I am running Media Composer 2020.8.0.55115.0. I have actually been running some assistant editor training courses, as I have never used Script Sync and wanted to learn all the ins and out. Anyway, the course came with a project and it’s own media.

I put the media on my Raid, in an Avid MediaFiles:MXF:1 folder. And when I opened the project which was also on the raid everything is online. The weirdness is when I go to the Media Creation tool and try and select the raid for the render files, and it just doesn’t show up. It is like the drive doesn’t exist, and yes I have tried going to the console and typing alldrives, but it has made no difference.

Now I did find this thread on the AVID forum, which is about this happening with G-SPEED raids, but this is an OWC RAID, but the issue seems to be longstanding and continues.

I have contacted OWC support and will see what they have to say, but I think it is an AVID issue, and it looks like it hasn’t been fixed in a very long time.

Super Frustrating!

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I have put a case in with AVID as well as I think this is an AVID issue and the same as the G-Speed issue in the thread I linked to. We shall see if they do anything about it, but it is something that needs to be looked into.