/Quote: official statement that macOS High Sierra 10.13 didn’t support Fusion Drives or hard disks – in the launch press release of 25 September 2017: APFS currently supports every Mac with all‑flash internal storage — support for Fusion and HDD Mac systems will be available in a future update. /End Quote
There has been no more recent press release which has updated that statement Ronni Brown’s iPad Pro 12.9-inch 256GB > On 19 Mar 2018, at 9:26 pm, Ronda Brown <ro...@mac.com> wrote: > > Hi Daniel, Severin, and Robert, > > My 13-inch MacBook Air (April 2014) > 1.7GHz Dual-Core Intel Core i7, Turbo Boost to 3.3GHz > 8GB 1600MHz LPDDR3 SDRAM > 512GB PCle-based Flash Storage > > Was automatically converted from HFS+ to APFS when I updated to macOS High > Sierra. > “macOS High Sierra introduces APFS (Apple File System) to Mac computers. > APFS replaces Mac OS Extended (HFS+) as the default file system for > solid-state drives (SSDs) and other all-flash storage devices.” > > Cheers, > Ronni > > Ronni Brown’s iPad Pro 12.9-inch 256GB > > >> On 19 Mar 2018, at 7:03 pm, Daniel Kerr <wa...@macwizardry.com.au> wrote: >> >> Hi Severin >> >> I have a feeling it won’t be as APFS for Fusion based drives won’t released >> in the end, as it “wasn’t ready”. The only drive that APFS runs on is a >> “straight” SSD. I could be wrong, but I had a feeling it hasn’t been >> adjusted/corrected as yet. >> They were going to release it as an update,…but I don’t think it’s there >> yet. I think there were still some issues with it. >> >> Hope that helps. >> >> Kind regards >> Daniel >> >> Sent from my iPhone 7 >> >> --- >> Daniel Kerr >> MacWizardry >> >> Phone: 0414 795 960 >> Email: <daniel AT macwizardry.com.au> >> Web: <http://www.macwizardry.com.au> >> >> >> **For everything Apple** >> >> NOTE: Any information provided in this email may be my personal opinion and >> as such should be taken accordingly, and may not be the views of >> MacWizardry. Any information provided does not offer or warrant any form of >> warranty or accept liability. It would be appreciated that if any >> information in this email is to be disseminated, distributed or copied, that >> permission by the author be requested. >> >>> On 19 Mar 2018, at 5:15 pm, Severin Crisp <sevcr...@westnet.com.au> wrote: >>> >>> Thanks Ronni! >>> >>>> On 19 Mar 2018, at 16:36, Ronda Brown <ro...@mac.com> wrote: >>>> >>>> Hi Severin, >>>> Go to Apple logo top left in menu bar > About this Mac > in Overview >>>> scroll down to Storage and you will see File System APFS >>>> >>>> Cheers, >>>> Ronni >>>> >>>> Ronni Brown’s iPad Pro 12.9-inch 256GB >>>> >>>> >>>>> On 19 Mar 2018, at 4:27 pm, Severin Crisp <sevcr...@westnet.com.au> wrote: >>>>> >>>>> I am running High Sierra on an iMac with a fusion drive. This not a >>>>> “native” Apple drive but was created by removing the DVD drive and >>>>> replacing it with a 500GB Samsung SSD which is teamed with the existing >>>>> with the existing 1TB HD to create the Fusion drive. >>>>> How can I check whether the SSD is converted to APFS. I never ran a >>>>> High Sierra beta. >>>>> Severin Crisp >>>>> ____________________________________________________ >>>>> >>>>> Assoc Prof R Severin Crisp, FAIP, FIP, CPhys >>>>> 15 Thomas St, Mount Clarence, Albany, 6330, Western Australia >>>>> ph (08) 9842 1950 ( Int'l +61 8 9842 1950) >>>>> Mob 0484 624 741 mail to: sevcr...@westnet.com.au >>>>> _________________________________________ >
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