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    Samsung 830 on iMac Unmounts Raid Volume

    The SSD cannot get enough power and is taking out the Lacie hub when it goes down. This is what an engineer told me but I do not know if it is, in fact, the cause. Sounds right.
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    Samsung 830 on iMac Unmounts Raid Volume

    Eug, I try to avoid parallels but yours seems to be holding true. Except I believe TI was a better partner than Intel.
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    Samsung 830 on iMac Unmounts Raid Volume

    Thanks guys. I'll just put it down as sci-fi and use the SSD as a fast transfer puck for shoots.
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    Samsung 830 on iMac Unmounts Raid Volume

    LaCie, from conversations with their tier 2 support, only supports their drives in original configurations. My SSD is on its own TB bridge (Seagate). I find it interesting the only time the array is dropped is when I have booted from the SSD AND logged on as a user using symlinks to the array...
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    OS X and risks of software raid 0/1

    I am running my home folder (using symlinks) and video projects off a striped 4 volume array (Thunderbolt bus) and have no issues as long as my internal is my boot partition. I back-up hourly using cron (setup using Carbon Copy Cloner) just in case. This works perfectly so far. (2 weeks without...
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    Samsung 830 on iMac Unmounts Raid Volume

    On my 2011 iMac 21" I have a Samsung 830 256 running Mac OS 10.8.3 off the Thunderbolt bus. My data volume is an eSATA RAID0, also off the TB bus, with symlinks to Apps, Docs, Movies, etc. The eSATA is provided by a new LaCie hub and the array is in LaCie 2bigs. Once a day the array will...