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Sonnet Technologies has unveiled the Fusion Dual U.2 SSD PCIe Card, a new expansion card for the Mac Pro that can support up to two enterprise-class U.2 SSDs.

The Mac Pro RAID Card offers improved storage performance and data protection to your Mac Pro system up to 553MB/s of sequential read performance in RAID 0. Ideal for video and creative professionals with demanding storage needs as well as for tower server applications, this hardware RAID option supports RAID levels 0, 1, 5, 0+1, and Enhanced JBOD. Our RAID controllers address virtually all direct-attached storage (DAS) environments – SATA or SAS, hard drives or solid state drives (SSDs). This is a amazing M.2 Raid card that I purchased for my project that requires a full speed 4 x M.2 Samsung EVO 960 drives connected in Raid-0. The speed is no doubt extremely fast. However, the highpoint software can't always find the controller. A single NVMe RAID card or enclosure can support up to 8TB of storage and deliver 14,000MB/s of transfer speed. HighPoint Cross-Sync technology doubles capacity to 16TB while delivering and astonishing 28,000MB/s of performance! USB 3.1 RAID Storage Solutions for 2019 Mac Pro Platforms.

The company says the Fusion Dual U.2 SSD PCIe Card is the only product on the market that can support a direct connection to a pair of U.2 SSD cards, making it an ideal upgrade for professional users and Mac Pro owners.

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Sonnet's new card allows for the installation of two cards in a single full-length x16 PCIe slot with no separate cables, adapters, or mounting trays required. It's compatible with both Thunderbolt 3 and Thunderbolt 2 ports via Thunderbolt to PCIe card expansion system.

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'The Fusion Dual U.2 SSD PCIe Card offers many users the most economical way to add ultra-fast, extra-large-capacity storage to their computers — particularly so for 2019 Mac Pro users,' the company said of the upgrade.

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For context, U.2 NVMe PCIe SSDs share the same form factor as 2.5-inch SATA drives, but they deliver up to seven times the speed that SATA drives can provide. The U.2 SSDs are sold separately

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With a pair of U.2 SSDs installed on the Sonnet card and configured as a RAID 0 setup, the company says that it can deliver sustained data transfer speeds of up to 6,250 megabits per second on the 2019 Mac Pro. The company also says a similar setup can deliver up to 184% faster data performance than a Mac Pro's built-in 8TB SSD.

The Fusion Dual U.2 SSD PCIe Card is compatible on Mac, Windows, and Linux computers, including mid-2010, mid-2012 towers, and the 2019 Mac Pro. It also works in Thunderbolt 3 enclosures — which would cut back on the maximum delivered speed. The card costs $199.99.

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I have been a PC user and do some video editing on a Supermicro dual xeons with 4 WD Raptor drives. One boot, two on a raid O for video and the last as an export disc. The system is too slow for HD
I have used Edius for years but plan on movie to Final Cut Studio.
I am concerned about the Mac Pro Raid Card. There have been some complaints about this card on the Apple website. There is also a 4 to 6 week delay on this card--New Card???
I will be ordering a Mac Pro with:
• Two 2.93GHz Quad-Core Intel Xeon
• 16GB (8x2GB)
• Mac Pro RAID Card--4 to 6 wk delay due to this card
• 640GB 7200-rpm Serial ATA 3Gb/s
• ATI Radeon HD 4870 512MB
• One 18x SuperDrive
and add 4 x 1TB WD1002FBYS (Raid version). My plan is to use one as a boot, two in a Raid O and the last for export. I also ordered a Dell UltraSharp 2709W 27-inch on sale and two days late it was another $50 less.

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