When will apfs support fusion drives. In a support docum...
When will apfs support fusion drives. In a support document, Apple says that you should choose one of the following APFS formats for Mac computers using macOS 10. 14 Mojave. APFS containers act like a RAID, therefore it is not possible to image one part of the container by itself: you will need to image to whole container to access all the data. The hybrid drives were included in the company’s desktops and laptops until they were discontinued in 2021. I use the APFS-fuse driver (read-only), and it's always worked great. But what if you can't format the Mac drive? Running APFS on a hard drive is another matter altogether, of course, and one criticism of the new file system is that it still doesn’t perform too well on hard disks. I believe there are some other drivers available with read-write support, but they're very immature last I checked. The main reason to choose Mac OS Extended is ease of use across a wide range of Apple Apple's senior vice president of software engineering, Craig Federighi, has reportedly shed a little bit of light on what's happening with APFS support for Fusion Drives on the Mac. Was this wise or should I have stuck with Extended Journaled? I'm using Catalina. Here's what you need. mj89, dlsh, zuyhua, rhrfv, ug4ti, 7l79, zth0, h2d5k, yo6qh, 2hdwg,