Re: Mini: Replace Hard Disk w/ SSD (Solid State Drive)
Posted by
Steve Smith on
Jul 04, 2013; 3:53am
URL: http://friam.383.s1.nabble.com/Mini-Replace-Hard-Disk-w-SSD-Solid-State-Drive-tp7583384p7583391.html
Owen -
I'm finding my older macs provide
superb "server" services in my house: basically older devices
that are always-on and provide local web, ssh, storage, music
and other services through the firewall. Generally use ssh
keys for pub key crypto, thus turn off all logins from the
internet.
Amazing how robust these critters are. Legacy is now back to
a good word in computing as it is in culture and life.
Showing my FanBoi side, I can attest that when I occasionally spin
up my Circa 2004 12" G4 Laptop it is still quite useful (though not
with anything newer than a 2008 OS on it) for some limited tasks. I
am considering making it the image and control workhorse for our
Multiplex Hologram recorder.
It is this very "legacy" capability that had me buying a used 2010
vintage laptop instead of a new one when my existing 2011 one failed
(too many drops, water/wine/coffee spills, tear-down/rebuilds).
As Josh pointed out, there are systems for replacing the DVD/combo
drive with a HD (or SSD) and plenty of people seem to drop in a 128G
or 256G SSD in their primary location and move their existing HD
into the location where the DVD/CD was. I still have enough use for
CD/DVD to be willing to move to an external (I have one from when
the CD/DVD went out on my first MBPro). Soon such media will be as
obsolete as floppies! I think it has been 10 years since I tried to
read a floppy OR a Jazz or other removeable media from the 90's!
- Steve
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