Use Terminal To Create A Raid 0 Striped Array In Os X
About the Mac OS and Multiple RAID Types Since its early days, the Mac operating system has supported multiple RAID types using AppleRAID software that is part of diskutil, the command-line tool used for formatting, partitioning, and repairing storage devices on a Mac. Until OS X El Capitan, RAID support was built into the Disk Utility app, which you could use to create and manage RAID arrays. Apple dropped the RAID support in the El Capitan version of the Disk Utility app but kept AppleRAID available for users who were willing to use Terminal and the command line....