CRITICAL NOTE
Compatibility with Apple's new ARM processors is still under review and testing. Additional details can be found in this K article: macOS device compatibility on Intel processors vs ARM processors
Device Name | Software Version | Support Roadmap |
DataLocker H300/H350 | 6.5 | Supported* (See Below) |
DataLocker DL3/DL3FE | 4.8.49
| Supported |
DataLocker DL4 | 6.5 | (Standalone or Unmanaged mode ONLY) |
Sentry One Standard / Managed | 6.5 | Supported |
Sentry K300/K350 | 6.5 | (Standalone or Unmanaged mode ONLY) |
DataLocker Sentry EMS
| 6.5 | Supported |
DataLocker Sentry 3 FIPS
| 4.8.49 | Supported |
DataLocker SafeStick Managed | 4.8.49 | Supported |
IronKey™ S1000 | 6.4+ | Contact Kingston |
IronKey™ D300SM | 6.4+ | Contact Kingston |
Kingston DT4000G2 | 4.8.47 | Contact Kingston |
Kingston DTVP30DM | 4.8.47 | Contact Kingston |
Origin SC100 | 4.8.47 | Contact Origin Storage |
Software Name | Software Version | Support Roadmap |
PortBlocker | 1.6.1 | Supported |
SafeCrypt | 1.2.1 | Supported |
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*Note for H300/H350. If drive is not showing on MacOS you may need to do a "running start". This can be accomplished by plugging the drive into your Mac and let it spin up. When it is spinning up to speed you will need to quickly disconnect and reconnect the USB cable where it is connected to the drive. This happens with higher capacity drives due to hardware changes on Mac's. You could also use a powered USB hub.*