07-30-2010 03:50 PM
it looks like there are a bunch of new version of the RST out there
http://www.station-drivers.com/page/intel%20raid.htm http://www.station-drivers.com/page/intel%20raid.htm
anybody tested the newest one 9.6.4.1002?
I am going to install them once i get home.
08-21-2010 07:19 AM
Agreed. My original theory stands. And I have another one (if theories were worth 2 cents each I'd be rich):
Of course enthusiasts and bloggers who normally post detailed feedback need a little more time to evaluate 9.6.4.1002. But more importantly, we probably won't see as much RST chatter as in late '09/early 2010 until Intel finally adds the big things we're waiting for such as TRIM for RAID and exposing individual drive metrics like SMART through the RST driver in RAID mode.
Intel we're counting on you. We know you can do it!
08-22-2010 03:47 PM
A good policy is to look at the Release Notes (not the never changing ReadMe) and see if any of the resolved issues in 9.6.4.1002 production version are applicable. Newer is not always better especially if new problems are inadvertently introduced. It looks like there are also some non-server related problems fixed in this release so I think I will try it.
08-23-2010 05:30 AM
liberato wrote:
A good policy is to look at the Release Notes (not the never changing ReadMe) and see if any of the resolved issues in 9.6.4.1002 production version are applicable.
Um thanks, but my earlier post directs Robert to the ReadMe file because it's much easier to get at (you can read it without downloading and opening the driver package). The specific point we're making to Robert is that server and non-server OS's are listed there as well as in Realease Notes. Actually best policy is to read both because ReadMe can sometimes change. Note: Station Drivers also carries a nice summary of driver changes for super early adopters, but never use that as your only source since it is unofficial, unsupported and does not list all known issues. (liberator, the note is for general audience. I would not assume you don't already know that.)
Newer is not always better especially if new problems are inadvertently introduced.
Agreed. That's why, as stated earlier, it's best not to be among the first to try a new driver unless you have a test or non-critical machine to install it on.
It looks like there are also some non-server related problems fixed in this release so I think I will try it.
Excellent! Awaiting feedback from you or others who decide to try 9.6.4.1002.
08-23-2010 07:26 AM
I tell you what Post some benchmarks Before and after updating your RST Drivers a ( I sorry I'm from the show me state ) Than maybe I'll try 1002 , For right now I'll stick with ( 9.6.0.1014 ) it has been working fine for me .
08-23-2010 07:41 AM