What is the biggest SSD I can put into a Late 2015 iMac?

I've currently got a 4TB hard drive but I need more room and speed so.... could I get a 5+TB SSD to work well? Or are there possible problems? But then again I could ask (more or less) the same question about a 2012 MacBook Pro or a Late 2011 iMac or any model where the storage or RAM is upgradeable. Is there any practical limit (aside from cost and physical dimensions) for SSDs to go into any modern computer?

Posted on Jan 2, 2019 11:31 PM

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Jan 3, 2019 3:52 AM in response to alain160

With the advent of APFS in High Sierra and Mojave, aside from

the optimization for use with SSDs, it increased the amount of

data that can be accessed to the order of "petabytes". FWIW,

1 petabyte = 1000 terrabytes.


So, the only limit to what you can install is physical size, cost, and what

is actually available.


However, personally, I think there is a downside of having massive amounts

of internal storage and that is the time that would be involved in backing

up and restoring such massive drives in the event of issues. I prefer to keep things

on the smallish side to facilitate speed of back up and restore.

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