Fusion Drive, a storage option on some iMac and Mac mini computers, combines a hard drive and flash storage in a single volume for improved performance and storage capacity. If your Fusion Drive appears as two drives instead of one in the Finder, it's no longer working as a Fusion Drive. This can happen after replacing either drive of your Fusion Drive or using software to intentionally split them into separate volumes.
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You can continue using the two drives independently or follow these steps to regain the benefits of having the single logical volume of a Fusion Drive.
If you're not sure that your Mac was configured with a Fusion Drive, or that the drive has been split:
These steps permanently delete all data stored on the drives that make up your Fusion Drive. Make sure that you have a backup before continuing.
diskutil resetFusion
in the Terminal window, then press Return.Yes
(with a capital Y) when prompted, then press Return.diskutil list
in the Terminal window, then press Return.Example: diskutil cs create Macintosh HD disk0 disk1
diskutil unmountDisk identifier
, using the first identifier you gathered previously. Then enter same command again using the second identifier. Then retry the command in step 5.diskutil cs list
, then press Return.Example: diskutil cs createVolume 8354AFC3-BF97-4589-A407-25453FD2815A jhfs+ Macintosh HD 100%
You can install OS X Server or OS X Client in a virtual machine. Fusion creates the virtual machine, opens the OS X installation assistant, and installs VMware Tools. VMware Tools loads the drivers required to optimize a virtual machine's performance.
OS X virtual machines that you create in Fusion can run on any Apple-branded hardware that uses Intel processors. The Apple licensing agreement defines the situations when it is permissible to virtualize OS X. Fusion does not change these terms or enable OS X on non-Apple hardware. You cannot use a Mac OS virtual machine in another VMware product, such as Workstation Pro.
Fusion supports the following Mac OS X Server and Mac OS X Client versions for the guest OS:
Mac OS X Server 10.5, 10.6, 10.7, 10.8, 10.9, 10.10, 10.11
Mac OS X Client 10.7, 10.8, 10.9, 10.10, 10.11
Fusion does not support the following features for Mac OS X virtual machines:
Drag-and-drop between host Mac and guest Mac
Multiple displays
3D Accelerated graphics
Unity Mode
To install the operating system, use the procedure for creating a virtual machine for any supported operating system. See Create a Virtual Machine for Any Supported Operating System.