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RAID Toolbox 1.0.3


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Requirements Mac OS X
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Publisher CharisMac Engineering, Inc. File Size 2.0M
Date added 16 Aug 2002 Check your speed

RAID Toolbox for Mac OS X is the new defacto standard for RAID software on the Macintosh. RAID Toolbox is not just a Mac OS 9 port, it was built from the ground up as a fully native and powerful Mac OS X Cocoa application. And when we re-created the RAID wheel with RAID Toolbox we had ease-of-use and flexibility in mind. RAID Toolbox is a RAID tool and single drive formatter all rolled up in one. With RAID Toolbox you can easily partition single drives as well as create multi-disk arrays. RAID Toolbox supports RAID level 0 (striping) and RAID level 1 (mirroring). A major benefit to RAID Toolbox is its unique ability to handle arrays built accross multiple bus types including ATA, SCSI, USB, Firewire and fibre channel. This means that you can reliably and effectively make arrays out of the most cost effective storage available. RAID Toolbox also incorporates a handy Benchmarking utility so you can see how well your drives and arrays perform.

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