![]() In our opinion, the latest macOS High Sierra and Mojave feature 2.5 (two and a half) implementations of this intermediate layer: RAID arrays (1) + Core Storage (1) + APFS (0.5) encrypting it, and redirects to one of the physical storage devices (disks or drives) using rules that depend on the layer type and the request itself. ![]() This extra layer is processing all read-write requests from the file system, alters the data as needed, i.e. This is implemented by adding an extra logic layer on a data flow between the storage devices and the file system residing on these devices. ![]() Generally speaking, the modern trend in data storage evolution is progressing towards layered data architecture. ![]()
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