The bottom line for me is I know I can count on these irons. From what I understand, it's illegal for LEDs to be used for headlights. And most of all they are predictable when it comes to shot making. I have owned callaways, pings, lynx, taylor made and titleist, and with the exception of my BeCu pings these are probably my favorite irons. I feel that are comparable to clubs that cost much more. Overall I would say these clubs are a great value for their price. The flying buttress design really does dampen the vibration quite a bit. I was really hoping for a better product from. They feel great through my swing and through impact. Philips Ultinon on the left (passenger side) vs Sylvania Zevo on the right (driver side) Sylvania clearly wins. The clubs have a great look to them, very high tech. Even with the higher trajectory I have picked up about 12 yards in distance with each club, I this this is due to the lower swing weight letting me swing slightly faster. All the irons seem to give a slightly higher trajectory than I am used to and the is after a club fitting even. The zevos have really helped my game alot, I wont go so far as to say that they have been a miracle cure for my game but they help alot. I have always played very well my irons with the exceptions of my 3 & 4 irons, like any golfers.
#Maczfs vs zevo upgrade
OWC support tells me it doesn't support RAIDZ though.I traded in my old lynx irons for a new set of zevos about 9 months ago. Newer software should be able to upgrade old v8 pools and then use them just fine, but its a one-way process (backward. I thought if I loaded this up and set it to JBOD mode and then created my zpool and zraid it would work. I was looking at an OWC QX2 4 bay raid enclosure (I need FW 800). If I understand how RAID Z works then let me now move on to the actual enclosure. I could replace one at a time letting the array rebuild itself between swaps. However this could be beneficial because in the future I can replace the 2TB drive with a 3TB drive and the RAID Z array will rebuild, right? Same as if I wanted to upgrade all the 3TB disks with 4TB disks. If I put these into a RAID 5/RAID Z I loose 2TB of space because in a 4 disk array 3x3TB + 1x2TB the array sees 4x2TB (one for parity). Even if I skip one and upgrade Biannualy - Can MacZFS keep up with that kind of development pace?Ģ) From my unRaid server I have 3 x 3TB WD Red drives and 1 x 2TB WD Red Drive. Is MacZFS obsolete? I currently run Mavericks and Apple has stated that they will be issuing a new OS version each year.
#Maczfs vs zevo mac
Can I upgrade my array and Mac to the newer MacZFS without messing stuff up?
#Maczfs vs zevo install
If I understand this correctly how does this impact me if I install the current (old) version of MacZFS. I guess they are going in a different direction using the Linux port of ZFS as a base. Their website states it's rock solid, but it is old. I have questions about MacZFS in general and also RAIDZ-1 arrays. This means that it’s not as good at killing bugs as Buzz BGone, which has high-quality UV light that kills mosquitoes. I'm serving music and movies and it's serving as a replication point for all the documents home movies etc. BuzzbGone vs FuzeBug Differences Found Buzz BGone has 600v power, but Fuze Bug has 1000v, which makes it more powerful but also a little dangerous. I have decided to just go back to DAS connected to my Mac mini server.
I've been using an unRAID server and just am not that happy with it. I have read all of the documentation over at and I've used Google but still have questions.