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Please click the arrow next to the category to expand or collapse: |  | Firmware (2) | | ID | | Download Title | Download Link | Post Date |
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| Fusion D400QR5/R400QR5 Firmware Updater (OS X) 1.01.0400 | | Jul-26-2012 |
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| Fusion D400QR5/R400QR5 Firmware Updater (Windows) 1.01.0040 | | Jul-19-2012 | | Operating System Requirements: Windows XP (32-bit), Windows Vista (32-bit), Windows 7 (32-bit), Windows Server 2003 (32-bit), Windows Server 2008 (32-bit) Description: This software updates the firmware in Fusion D400QR5 desktop and R400QR5 rackmount storage systems. This version adds JBOD support to the system over FireWire and USB connections.
Note: This version is only compatible under 32-bit versions of Windows. | | |
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 | FAQ (4) | | ID | | Article Title | Post Date |
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| My storage shows 10% more capacity under OS X 10.6 than under OS X 10.5. Why? | Mar-24-10 |
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| I have connected a large hardware RAID volume (for example, a 4TB Fusion D400QR5) to a Sonnet Pro SATA card in a Macintosh, and it is showing up as only 2TB. Why? | Oct-14-09 |
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| The performance of my drive array is significantly less than I expect. | Jun-14-11 | | Another manufacturer's previously-installed SATA driver may be accessing a Sonnet SATA card in error causing a drive access slowdown. For example, we have seen Fusion D400QR5 performance drop from 200MB/s to under 50MB/s in such circumstances. The solution is to remove the other manufacturer's SATA driver. | |
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| Can I mix drives with different capacities in the Fusion D400QR5 or R400QR5? | Mar-24-10 | | Yes you can. Your array will use 4x the capacity of the smallest capacity drive. For example, If you install one 1TB drive and three 2TB drives, then the D/R400QR5 will build a 4TB RAID0 (4x 1TB) or a 3TB RAID 5 (3x1TB + 1TB parity). The extra capacity will go unused. | | |
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