If on MacBook Pro installed HDD and SSD is possible to set Fusion Drive?
If on MacBook Pro installed HDD and SSD is possible to set Fusion Drive?
or it's risky in mobile device ?
If on MacBook Pro installed HDD and SSD is possible to set Fusion Drive?
or it's risky in mobile device ?
What's this "Fusion Drive"??? Something lost from Star Trek??
Is this a Logitech webcam driver that you're talking about? Otherwise, like Courcoul, I'm confused as to what a "Fusion Drive" is...
Clinton
I think it is the new disk system for the latest iPad, a combination of flash memory and spinning disk with some sort of transparent optimisation of what gets stored where.
I doubt very much that it is possible to modify an existing system to achieve this.
Oh - I think I read something about that - but I thought it was either on Mac mini or iMac? I'll have to take a look at the Store and see what they have to say about it...
Yep - here's the iMac page -
"breakthrough new Fusion Drive" - I'm supposing it's just a hybrid...
As to the OP's question - I'm not sure what's being asked?
Clinton
Mac mini (Late 2012) and iMac (Late 2012): About Fusion Drive
There are other details available by doing a Google search.
No you won't. That system is a Blend of both SSD and Spinning HDD and only available in the new iMac models. It is a proprietary system from Apple and can not be implemented by just using a SSD and HDD.
Shootist007 wrote:
That system is a Blend of both SSD and Spinning HDD and only available in the new iMac models.
You mean something akin to this?
Seagate Momentus XT 750 GB 7200RPM SATA 6Gb/s 32 MB Cache 2.5 Inch Solid State Hybrid Drive ST750LX003
Oh, great, the trend continues. Steve smiles smugly from the afterlife on how his underlings are giving us the royal
No.. ... Incorrect. A Fusion Drive is not a hard drive with an integrated SSD for cache. Both the spinning drive and the SSD act as one single drive.
If on MacBook Pro installed HDD and SSD is possible to set Fusion Drive?