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Boot disks in RAID0 update issue

Cannot perform Software Update, since I have two M2 SSDs in RAID0 as a System Disk. Why does not support Apple connected SSDs in RAID as Boot Disk?

Mac Pro, macOS High Sierra (10.13.2)

Posted on Apr 15, 2018 8:19 AM

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Apr 15, 2018 11:12 AM in response to Kappy

I actually did it. Installed a brand new High Sierra onto RAID0. Why? I/O speed is double, than using a single SSD, which is important to me. Wise or dumb thing to use RAID is not a question. I always used RAID in my Macs, and I never had issues with them. If it is possible to install MacOS, I dont know, why Apple Software Update CAN NOT UPDATE it to the latest MacOS. Stupid limitations again...

Apr 15, 2018 11:55 AM in response to Kappy

I have tried several times, but same result. I think this is an issue, and Apple will fix it later in the upcoming macOS update. I did it, as usual. Software update -> Restart -> Progress bar moved slowly in about 26 minutes, and then nothing. I am a little bit frustrated, but I can solve it "Windows way 🙂" by cloning drive and re-cloning after update.

Boot disks in RAID0 update issue

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