Wednesday, May 18, 2011

About Macs: A Storage Review and a Failing Grade for the iMac

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From Tom Nelson, your Guide to Macs
This week, the new 2011 iMacs came under the gun for the use of specially modified internal hard drives. These special drives remove the possibility of users replacing or upgrading the internal hard drives in 2011 iMacs, at least for now. It may be a case of Apple being ahead of the curve in addressing an ongoing drive issue. Or not; only time will tell.

Also this week, I reviewed a new 4-bay external RAID storage solution for the Mac that has some appealing qualities. If you're serious about your backups, or you need a higher performance storage system, it may be worth a look-see.


Mercury Rack Pro Review: Hardware RAID Storage Solution
OWC's Mercury Rack Pro is a compact 1U desktop or rack mount external RAID storage solution for the Mac. The Mercury Rack Pro provides a quad interface using eSATA, FireWire 800, FireWire 400, or USB 3.0.

The Mercury Rack Pro supports hardware-based RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 3, RAID 5, and RAID 10. Although not technically a RAID type, the Mercury Rack Pro also supports SPAN. It can also access each drive independently.

After spending a few weeks with the unit, I think it may be a good choice for those of us with lots of multimedia files we need quick access to. If you use RAID 10, 3, or 5, you''ll have some form of data redundancy to ensure that you won't lose your data if a drive fails. The Mercury Rack Pro would also make a great Time Machine drive for those who take backups seriously... Read more

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Apple Gets an F For 2011 iMacs
The new 2011 iMacs get a failing grade when it comes to hard drive replacement. That may surprise a good many readers; after all, iMacs haven't had user-serviceable hard drives for many years. But while Apple's policy has been hands-off when it comes to the inside of the iMac, many DIY enthusiasts have been swapping out hard drives in their iMacs for years. It was never that difficult a job for the handy handyperson, but the new 2011 iMacs throw a monkey wrench into the process... Read more

Tuesday Mailbag: Connect Your Mac to Your HDTV
One of the more popular questions we get here concerns hooking a Mac up to a TV. So this morning, when Casey sent me a note asking how to make the connection to his new TV, I was ready with the answer... Read more

What Are Your Must-Have Mac Applications?
I have a list of the 10 applications I always install on our Macs. My question is, what are your must-have Mac applications... Read more

 


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