

#SOFTRAID BIG SUR MAC#

On macOS Big Sur, CCC now automatically proceeds with a data-only backup when a SoftRAID device is selected as the destination to a task that backs up the startup disk.Fixed a regression that would lead to the System volume's contents to be loaded in the Task Filter window rather than the Data volume, making it impossible to exclude content from the task that is exclusive to the root of the Data volume (e.g.Fixed a logic issue in which the system file exclusion would be imposed upon a task that's backing up a folder to a volume in the startup disk's APFS container.We also weed out read-only volumes, and some of the APFS helper volumes, because they're never valid sources or destinations in this context. Performance will vary based on system configuration, network configuration, network connection, and other factors.CCC now issues an error when dropping OneDrive placeholder files, along with directing the user to a Kbase article explaining why these files cannot be copied, and the implications this has on future restore activity.macOS (Catalina and later) can't boot from a SoftRAID device, so there's no point in attempting to back up the system to those devices. Tested with prerelease Safari 14.0.1 and WPA2 Wi-Fi network connection. Tested on preproduction MacBook Air and Mac mini systems with Apple M1 chip and 8-core GPU, as well as production 1.2GHz quad-core Intel Core i7-based 13-inch MacBook Air systems and 3.6GHz quad-core Intel Core i3-based Mac mini systems, all configured with 16GB RAM, 2TB SSD, and prerelease macOS Big Sur. “Up to 1.5x speedier at running JavaScript and nearly 2x more responsive”: Testing conducted by Apple in September and October 2020 using JetStream 2 and Speedometer 2.0 performance benchmarks. Performance will vary based on usage, system configuration, application workload, network connection, and other factors.


Page load performance tested using snapshot versions of 10 popular websites under simulated network conditions with prerelease Safari 14.0.1 and Chrome v.121 on macOS. Tested with prerelease Safari 14.0.1, Chrome v.75, and Firefox v81.0.1 on macOS, as well as Chrome v.75, Microsoft Edge v86.0.622.38, and Firefox v81.0.1 on Windows Home, with WPA2 Wi-Fi network connection. Scores represent browsers that completed the test.
#SOFTRAID BIG SUR WINDOWS 10#
Performance compared to other browsers on Mac and PC using JetStream 2, MotionMark 1.1, and Speedometer 2.0 benchmarks and Windows 10 Home, version 2004, running in Boot Camp. Not all features are available on all devices.
#SOFTRAID BIG SUR 720P#
Safari tested with HD 1080p content, Chrome and Firefox tested with HD 720p content, all on macOS. Battery life tested with display brightness set to 12 clicks from bottom or 75 percent.
#SOFTRAID BIG SUR PRO#
“World’s fastest browser,” “industry-leading battery life,” and “loads frequently visited sites an average of 50 percent faster than Chrome”: Testing conducted by Apple in October 2020 on production 1.4GHz quad-core Intel Core i5-based 13-inch MacBook Pro systems with 8GB RAM, 256GB SSD, and prerelease macOS Big Sur.
