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Bayan2017-06-03 03:00:20
Solid State Drives
Bayan, 2017-06-03 03:00:20

Is it possible to upgrade a MacBook Pro (Retina, 15-inch, Late 2013) SSD to 2TB?

Can you please tell me if there are 2 TB SSD boards for MacBook Pro (Retina, 15-inch, Late 2013) in nature?
On a Mac, 2 active users filled the whole place with work files and a library in iTunes, mostly photos.
We do not discuss the use of external drives, because. they are already used, the problem is in the photo media library for 90 thousand photos, they are all needed - a family archive of several generations, sorted, with face tags, etc. diligently verified over the years.
Yandex and Google do not offer anything worthwhile :(

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Sergey, 2017-06-03
@Bayan

What did you dislike nas for a couple of screws? We put a pair of high-capacity screws into it as a mirror ... we connect a gigabit port to the router ... we use it !!!!
shop.lenovo.com/ru/ru/servers/network-storage/leno... I have this one.
8b59bac342d0440c851c96ce081cf742.JPG Firmware comes out with frightening regularity. Zero complaints.

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BVadim, 2017-06-03
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There is a theoretical possibility, but it will be very expensive and how it will work in practice is not very clear.
You will need an adapter for an M.2 connector for an SSD like this: https://youroptibay.ru/apple-parts/ssd-for-imac-ma...
And the disk itself with an M.2 interface, the first thing found: www .dns-shop.ru/product/70258c32ac8e3330/2048-gb-s...
Perhaps there are disk options a little cheaper, but hardly much, because. An SSD of this size is a rarity and mostly these are top models.
Well, lucky that it all works as expected.

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