I have a mid 2011 27” i7 iMac with the fastest CPU option that was available at the time. It was an insurance claim so I ordered it with the 250Gb SSD and 2Tb HDD.
Fusion drives weren’t available at the time.
I keep my iTunes library on the mechanical drive along with some folders that I use for temporary storage, downloads, etc. Generally the SSD is about half full and the HDD is 80% full. I have an external firewire hard drive used as another archive drive where even less frequently used files are stored. Everything is backed up.
I’ve been thinking about converting the two internal drives into a Fusion drive for some time for no other reason than it’s something to do. I’ve never felt that the system is slow and neither have I suffered from slow file access.
Is it worth even considering doing this? It’s simple enough to do, I’d just SuperDuper! the two internal drives off to external backups, boot from an external plain vanilla Yosemite disk that I’ve got set up, run the commands to make the Fusion drive and then simply SuperDuper! my main boot drive back on and copy the other stuff back. It would just be a slow process.
In an ideal world, I’d increase the internal HDD to a 4Tb but it was the 2011 iMacs which introduced the temperature sensor thing which made it difficult to do and I’m not sure how straightforward it would be to get around that. If I could do that (at a sensible price), I’d set up a Fusion drive without a second thought and dump the external drive I currently use.
Anyway, what do you think?
Fusion drives weren’t available at the time.
I keep my iTunes library on the mechanical drive along with some folders that I use for temporary storage, downloads, etc. Generally the SSD is about half full and the HDD is 80% full. I have an external firewire hard drive used as another archive drive where even less frequently used files are stored. Everything is backed up.
I’ve been thinking about converting the two internal drives into a Fusion drive for some time for no other reason than it’s something to do. I’ve never felt that the system is slow and neither have I suffered from slow file access.
Is it worth even considering doing this? It’s simple enough to do, I’d just SuperDuper! the two internal drives off to external backups, boot from an external plain vanilla Yosemite disk that I’ve got set up, run the commands to make the Fusion drive and then simply SuperDuper! my main boot drive back on and copy the other stuff back. It would just be a slow process.
In an ideal world, I’d increase the internal HDD to a 4Tb but it was the 2011 iMacs which introduced the temperature sensor thing which made it difficult to do and I’m not sure how straightforward it would be to get around that. If I could do that (at a sensible price), I’d set up a Fusion drive without a second thought and dump the external drive I currently use.
Anyway, what do you think?