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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Desktop Hardware
Mac hard drive test utilities and CoreStorage
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<blockquote data-quote="Dysfunction" data-source="post: 1500251" data-attributes="member: 51052"><p>CS is effectively (from what I can briefly ascertain) tiered storage. This isn't exactly a new concept. Rotating hot extents to higher cost, faster storage, and cold extents to cheaper mass storage.. Is well.. An enterprise storage type operation these days (probably lower end than enterprise actually). Personally, although my portable is ssd, I think this is a pretty cool idea. More so in larger desktops or Mac Pros than notebooks and I'm glad to see this hit the consumer level. </p><p></p><p>That said, I obviously haven't played with the CS implementation of this type of data management, and have plenty of complaints about mountain lion too... So I have no idea it there is the full implementation of tiered storage (which is to what you're referring to I believe), there certainly is on the fusion drive, but not sure how that's accomplished at this point.</p><p></p><p>On and my iPad, yea it's autocorrect sucks for many words. On and I can't wait until consumer drives are FDE at the device level, rather than the OS.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dysfunction, post: 1500251, member: 51052"] CS is effectively (from what I can briefly ascertain) tiered storage. This isn't exactly a new concept. Rotating hot extents to higher cost, faster storage, and cold extents to cheaper mass storage.. Is well.. An enterprise storage type operation these days (probably lower end than enterprise actually). Personally, although my portable is ssd, I think this is a pretty cool idea. More so in larger desktops or Mac Pros than notebooks and I'm glad to see this hit the consumer level. That said, I obviously haven't played with the CS implementation of this type of data management, and have plenty of complaints about mountain lion too... So I have no idea it there is the full implementation of tiered storage (which is to what you're referring to I believe), there certainly is on the fusion drive, but not sure how that's accomplished at this point. On and my iPad, yea it's autocorrect sucks for many words. On and I can't wait until consumer drives are FDE at the device level, rather than the OS. [/QUOTE]
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