- #Does raya pro 3.0 work with 2019 install#
- #Does raya pro 3.0 work with 2019 update#
- #Does raya pro 3.0 work with 2019 full#
- #Does raya pro 3.0 work with 2019 software#
- #Does raya pro 3.0 work with 2019 free#
#Does raya pro 3.0 work with 2019 update#
Here is a screenshot of the latest release of ESXi 6.7 Update 2 running on an Intel Hades Canyon NUC with both the Akitio and OWC TB3 to 10GbEīelow is a table of all known TB3 to 10GbE devices which will work with the Aquantia ESXi Driver, basically any PCIe device using the AQC 107 chipset will be supported.
#Does raya pro 3.0 work with 2019 install#
Once you install the Aquantia ESXi Driver which can be downloaded from here, you can plug in the device into a Thunderbolt 3 port and ESXi should automatically detect the network adaptor. I was very fortunate to have been able to get my hands on several of these TB3 to 10GbE devices for testing purposes, a huge thanks goes out to OWC for the Akitio T3-10G and Dirk Hohndel for the OWC TB3 to 10GbE device. This driver is supported for both ESXi 6.7 and 7.x UPDATE (04/27/20) - Marvell (formally Aquantia) has just released an official Native ESXi Driver for their AQtion based network adaptors which you can find here and for the complete list of supported devices using this driver, please refer to the VMware HCL here. For what you get, this is relatively inexpensive, especially if you are setting up a 2-Node vSAN Cluster with Direct Connect! These devices are pretty small and best of all, it enables you to significantly expand your networking capabilities if you have a system with a TB3 port such as an 7th/8th Gen Intel NUC or Skull Canyon NUC or the Hades Canyon NUC which actually has two TB3 ports. This is why I was excited for the Aquantia development because there are a number of Thunderbolt 3 (TB3) to 10GbE adapters on the market that can now be enabled with the new ESXi driver. However, I am guessing that most folks including myself, probably prefer a more plug-in-play option that just works out of the box. There are definitely some creative options out there, most recently Chad Moon shared his solution using a Thunderbolt 3 to PCIe expansion chassis with his Intel NUCs which will run you about $230 per setup or you can be a true hardware hacker like Jack Harvest and use one of the M.2 slots in the Intel Skull Canyon NUC and connect that to PCIe 10GbE SFP+ card with a custom 3D printed chassis to hide everything for just $43.68 🙂 When you start looking at 10GbE accessibility for VMware home labs which could potentially apply to remote office/branch office (ROBO) and Edge/IoT environments, the cost and the complexity of the setup is something that many folks have to consider. This is especially common for VMware customers who virtualize Apple MacOS on vSphere for MacOS/iOS development and the use of Thunderbolt enables ESXi to connect to the underlying storage and networking infrastructure, which traditionally has been either Fibre Channel and/or IP-based storage running over a 10Gig link. Many Enterprise customers have already been using Thunderbolt 2/3 to access their 10 Gigabit infrastructure, usually over SFP+ but Ethernet based options also exists such as the Sonnet solution which I had shared last year.
Although this was exciting news for our VMware/Apple customers, I was actually more excited for what this development meant for the larger VMware Community when it comes to 10GbE accessibility. When my equipment fails, Im going to a different company.With the help from Aquantia, we now have an ESXi driver to enable the built-in 10GbE adaptor for both the Apple 2018 Mac Mini and the iMac Pro.
#Does raya pro 3.0 work with 2019 software#
The software is way overcomplicated and bloated with 7-8 different apps just to control some leds and some switches.
#Does raya pro 3.0 work with 2019 full#
After a year of not being able to use the full functionality of my overpriced mouse and keyboard using their bloated software that refuses to work properly, I will wait for V4 Synapse, maybe it will work. That's the Chinese for you, trying to make it work on their own, as cheap as possible, without help from the company that wrote the host software. With the very high prices razer charges for their equipment, you'd think they would send their program to Microsoft Development Team and have them certify it. I tried installing SYN 3 ON TOP of SYN 2 and the leds in the keyboard went out, all dark, but the mouse operated fine. It works for the mouse, but the keyboard isn't recognized and the app has very few features. So yesterday, I tried the procedure again result - fail. I even walked through the tech install with Razer customer service(30 minutes) the first time but it failed immediately again.
#Does raya pro 3.0 work with 2019 free#
I have a old WIN8.1 upgraded to the free WIN10- fully updated.
I tried all the methods I could find on the net also, but none works.
uninstall, delete drivers, unplug, wait, plug in, reinstall, repeat. About every 3 months I would go back in and try again with the same results.
I tried everything 4-5x over the past 11 months. SYN3 worked for me until razer sent out an update last DEC, 2018, then my prog failed to start after proper loading.