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Please click the arrow next to the category to expand or collapse: | | Driver (9) | | ID | | Download Title | Download Link | Post Date |
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| Sonnet 3Gb/s SAS/SATA RAID (R380) Software (OS X 10.6.8-10.8.5) 4.07 | | Oct-17-2012 |
380 |
| Sonnet 3Gb/s SAS/SATA RAID (R380) Software (Windows) 4.07 | | Oct-11-2012 |
408 |
| Sonnet 3Gb/s SAS/SATA RAID (R380) Software (Linux) | | May-08-19 |
492 |
| Sonnet Pseudo Drivers for SAS Expanders embedded in Sonnet DX800RAID and RX1600RAID (Windows XP and Vista) 1.0.1 | | Feb-11-2010 |
531 |
| Sonnet 6Gb/s SAS/SATA RAID Controller (R680) Software (macOS) 3.76 | | | | Operating System Requirements: macOS 10.10+ Description: This software includes the latest flash bundle, driver, and ConfigTool application software for the Sonnet 6Gb/s SAS/SATA RAID controller card (ATTO R680) included with Fusion DX800RAID, Fusion DX800RAID Thunderbolt Edition, and Fusion RX1600RAID (part number FUS-RX16S6-xxTB) storage systems.
Important Notes:
• You must update your OS to at least OS X 10.10.5
• You must update the your RAID controller card's flash bundle and driver software before using the latest Configuration Tool application. | |
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| Sonnet 6Gb/s SAS/SATA RAID Controller (R680) Software (Windows) 2.75 | | | | Operating System Requirements: Windows 8, Windows 8 (64-bit), Windows 8.1, Windows 10, Windows 10 (64-bit), Windows Server 2008 (32-bit), Windows Server 2008 (64-bit), Windows Server 2008 R2 (64-bit), Windows Server 2012, Windows Server 2012 R2, Windows Server 2016 Description: This software includes the latest flash bundle, driver, and ConfigTool application software for the Sonnet 6Gb/s SAS/SATA RAID controller card (R680) included with Fusion DX800RAID (newer models), Fusion DX800RAID Thunderbolt Edition, and Fusion RX1600RAID (part number FUS-RX16S6-xxTB) storage systems.
Important Note:
• You must update the firmware and driver software before updating to the latest Configuration Tool application.
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| Sonnet 6Gb/s SAS/SATA RAID (R680) Controller Software (Linux) | | Nov-06-17 |
716 |
| Sonnet 3Gb/s SAS/SATA RAID (R380) Software (OS X Versions 10.4.11 through 10.5.8) 3.38 | | Oct-18-2011 |
1008 |
| Sonnet 6Gb/s SAS/SATA RAID Controller (R680) Config Tool (macOS) 4.27 | | Mar-09-2018 | |
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| FAQ (10) | | ID | | Article Title | Post Date |
91 |
| Installation of the Sonnet (ATTO OEM) RAID card in an 8-core Mac Pro with a Fusion D800RAID, R800RAID, or D400RAID storage system. | May-12-09 |
202 |
| Under Mac OS X 10.5.6, the PCI Express Expansion Slot Utility (early Mac Pro) always reports 8x, 1x, 1x, 16x no matter how its set. | May-06-09 |
301 |
| Formatting a drive array greater than 16TB with APT (Apple Partition Table) fails in a Macintosh. | Jun-16-09 |
302 |
| I connected two Fusion DX800 (RX1600) RAIDs to the same controller, but only one show up to the ATTO configuration tool and the OS. | May-20-09 |
387 |
| How do I replace a failed drive under warranty if I'm in a sensitive/classified environment and can't send the old one back? | Mar-23-10 |
445 |
| What is the default drive timeout in Fusion RAID systems? Should I change it? | Mar-24-10 |
450 |
| My storage shows 10% more capacity under OS X 10.6 than under OS X 10.5. Why? | Mar-24-10 | | With Snow Leopard (10.6), Apple adopted the standard usage of terabyte (TB) which equals 1,000,000,000,000 bytes = 10-to-the-12th bytes. Hard drive manufacturers have always specified drive capacity with standard usage which will now match what Mac OS X reports.
WIth Leopard (10.5) and previous versions of Mac OS X, Apple used the binary interpretation of terabyte, (technically a tebibyte) = 1,099,511,627,776 bytes = 2-to-the-40th bytes. Windows also uses binary interpretation.
Under Snow Leopard, drive capacity will be shown per drive specifications. For example, under OS X 10.6, a 1TB drive will appear as a 1000 GB capacity drive (but under OS X 10.5 as a 909 GB capacity drive). For additional information see support.apple.com/kb/TS2419.
What does this mean in real terms? Do I get an immediate increase in storage space?
Formatting or actual capacity does not change at all, only the reported capacity because of the change from base-2 to base-10.
Should I reformat the drives before attempting to plug in a previously 10.5 formatted unit into a 10.6 machine or vice versa?
Reformatting is not necessary at all.
What happens if I plug a 10.6 formatted unit into a 10.5 machine or vice versa?
The volume is seen normally. It is completely compatible and can be transparently moved back and forth. | |
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| I daisy-chained two DX800s and my drives don't show up. | Mar-08-18 |
775 |
| Does the ATTO R380 Support OS X 10.9 (Mavericks)? | Oct-21-13 |
955 |
| Can I use Seagate Iron Wolf drives; or Hitchai and WD drives 8TB and larger? | May-31-18 | |
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