I've got 9 interfaces here and really do not want to have to scrap them due to arbitrary software updates. It would be great if someone with some Adundino programming skills could make a format translator between some supported format like Thunderbolt and the MOTU "Audiowire" interfaces. This is a fundamental problem for be as I mix using hardware outboard processing as inserts and if the actual latency changes every time I recall a project I am screwed. I spent 3 months testing the MOTU AVB based system but the latency was not consistent nor deterministic and every time I rebooted the latency was different. I am concerned about keeping my setup running for as long as possible and I am worried about what I will need to do when it's all abandoned by the developers. I only have a few different configurations, I suppose I could save them all separately in labeled folders and just copy them in as needed. It's not the worst solution, but a little tedious. I have read that I can install Catalina on my MacPro 5,1 because I have the 144.0.0.0.0 boot ROM, but if I am reading correctly the MOTU PCIe Audio Setup App does not work in Catalina, but booting in Mojave, making changes to the interface settings and then manually swapping the preference files into the Catalina system is the workaround. With OSX 10.15 "Catalina" being the oldest supported OS. Now Apple are forcing an OS update to run Logic 10.6. My machine's video card died earlier this year and the replacement allowed me to update the OS to "Mojave", it was less painful than I anticipated but I experience weird graphics problems in the finder sometimes and non"Open GL" programs like UA's "Console" software. I am running a (Mid 2012) MacPro 5,1 under OSX 10.14.6 with Logic 10.5.1 and a MOTU PCIe-424 with a HD192, two 24 I/O and a 2408Mk3 Might be a bit of a chore in case I want to change settings again. from /Library/Preferences/Audio: .plist and .plist from /Library/Preferences: everything that starts with com.motu, including the folder plist files over to a new Catalina install (from Mojave in my case) and reboot, I got my settings (for instance, all my channels) back: Hi - seen as I was hoping to run Logic 10.6 (which requires Catalina) with my PCIe-424 (plus 24IO and 2408mk3), I thought I'd do some experimenting. Follow Lucas on Twitter at or subscribe to Lucas's RSS feed. Lucas Mearian covers storage, disaster recovery and business continuity, financial services infrastructure and health care IT for Computerworld. "Performance really matters, not only for backup and recovery, but more importantly for HSM migrations and for data archiving." "We're two times faster than any other VTLs in the market," Emsley said. The system, which will be generally available next month, scales to 5.7 petabytes of capacity and has a maximum data throughput rate of 2GB/sec or 7.2TB/hr. The VTL also has more granular management of data replication to offsite disaster recovery sites since it offers the ability to select single files for replication and recovery, Emsley said. The storage system can also be configured with either two VNX backend arrays or two Data Domain appliances. ![]() "We're seeing the move from tape to disk accelerating within the mainframe environment in the same way it did in the open systems world over the past few years," Emsley added.ĭLm6000 can use the EMC VNX7500 storage array and EMC's Data Domain DD890 for its backend storage, matching different workloads to the most appropriate storage. "And, the benefit of dedupe is that it will really pay for itself based on the backup deduplication ratio. ![]() "From a manageability perspective, it allows you to integrate seamlessly with IBM zSeries File System console," said Rob Emsley, a senior director of product marketing for EMC. Unlike previous iterations, the new VTL can be used for hierarchal storage management, backup and archive, all under one management console. Like EMC's previous models, the DLm6000 supports FICON (Fiber Connectivity) channels and ESCON (Enterprise Systems Connection). The company also collaborated with EMC earlier this year to deliver data deduplication for the Disk Library archive product for mainframes. EMC had been reselling Bus-Tech's Mainframe Data Library VTL since 2008 as the EMC Disk Library for mainframe (DLm).
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