Wednesday, 23 May 2018

Apple Soon to Overcome APFS Problems on Mac Fusion Drive

Apple Soon to Overcome APFS Problems on Mac Fusion Drive. High Sierra macOS update brings a whole new range of features to Mac and MacBook computers. Among all the new features, there is one feature that all Mac computer users can not enjoy.




The feature is Apple File System aka APFS. APFS is a new file system that replaces HFS + on the previous macOS. Only, this feature so far only can be used on Macs and MacBooks that use SSD only. While the Mac is still using Harddisk and Fusion Drive can not.
Fusion Drive is a storage consisting of "combined" hard disks and SSDs into one drive. So you will only see one drive only, and all files will be automatically determined whether it will be stored on an SSD or hard drive.

Fusion Drive users until now still can not feel the APFS feature. But reportedly from MacRumors, Craig Federighi provides news that Mac users with Fusion Drive will soon be coming APFS feature.
One of MacRumors reader, Jonathan sent an email to Craig Federighi. He asked if Apple intends to release the APFS feature to Fusion Drive or not. Then Craig replied to the email and stated that Apple will soon solve this APFS problem as soon as possible.
Just information, Fusion Drive had missed this APFS feature when the macros High Sierra Beta released. Somehow this feature is drawn in the mac mac High Sierra final released to the public and until now has not been released again. Reportedly there was a little problem with Fusion Drive when using APFS.


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