![]() This is a separate device that lives within the Jellyfish and is mounted separately from your main Jellyfish volume. That’s why we introduced the new Project Cache volume. In the past, the fastest option was to use your workstation’s internal SSD to keep project load time down, unfortunately doing this meant that every workstation needed to generate its own cache. That means performance improvements in every unit during playback and editing high-resolution media files.Įvery non-linear editing software ( Premiere Pro, FCPX, Davinci Resolve, etc.) has a place in its settings where you can set the cache location for project files or the scratch disk. The Jellyfish Mobile, Tower, and Rack now have 4 times the amount of SSD reach cache inside every system standard. You can bet we made a huge improvement here as well. Our read cache is what we call the second tier of cache hosted by the SSD drives. The third tier makes its way to the bulk of the storage in our system, enterprise-level HDDs (equipped with on-board RAM). In our three-tiered cache system, our second-tier (after RAM) is handled by SSD drives. *You can speak with one of our workflow consultants about this custom option, along with a few other upgrades that we can provide teams striving to push the boundaries of what a Jellyfish can do. Rack - Standard: 256GB, Boosted: 512GB, Custom Boost option*: 768GB Here are the new RAM spec options for each option: We also offer a performance boost across all of the Jellyfish options which includes doubling or tripling the RAM of any Jellyfish server. Of course, the Jellyfish Tower and Jellyfish Rack still come with dual processors.Īs a quick refresher, the RAM in Jellyfish servers is the first tier in a three-tiered caching system which results in both better playback performance and higher write speeds. This upgrade improves compression, encryption, workload-optimized performance and throughput, and NIC offloading technologies that allow the Jellyfish to put higher total aggregate read/write speeds for growing teams. This announcement is us sharing what’s new and what we’ve been working on so hard behind the scenes!Īll of our solutions now include the newest Intel® Xeon® Scalable Processors. If you’ve recently purchased a Jellyfish and are wondering what this news means for your current system, don’t worry! We’ve quietly been including the upgraded hardware in all of our systems for the past year. Over the past year we've refreshed our entire product line to keep up with what's next. ![]() With this in mind, we are excited to share some significant hardware upgrades that will make your Jellyfish experience even better. You all are going to keep pushing the boundaries of what’s capable in video editing environments and we’re eager to see what you can do. Apple silicon (M1) Macs require macOS 11.3 or later.We know workflow needs are going to expand along with growing file sizes from higher resolution cameras. ![]() SoftRAID 6.2 for Mac is compatible with macOS 10.12 or later including macOS 12. SoftRAID 6.2 is a free upgrade for current SoftRAID 6 users and discounted upgrades are available at the OWC Software Store for SoftRAID 5 users. The new mechanism is 3x faster than before. Incredibly Quick – The re-engineered SoftRAID driver features a new method of handling TRIM commands on SSDs.SoftRAID cannot create encrypted volumes but does support volumes encrypted by Disk Utility. SoftRAID can create unencrypted APFS volumes, one volume per container. APFS – For the first time ever, SoftRAID supports the creation, management, and monitoring of APFS volumes and enables access to encrypted APFS volumes created with Disk Utility.Compatible – SoftRAID 6.2 adds support for the all-new macOS 12 – Monterey.It has features like multiple RAID options and predictive disk failure monitoring. OWC has announced the release of SoftRAID 6.2 update, its RAID management software for macOS and Windows.
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