![]() ![]() ![]() Moreover I'm used to carrying external SSDs and HDDs around. My photo library is already about 450GB and it's growing so it wouldn't fit into a 512GB internal drive.1TB would be a minimum anyway. As you might not want to take the USB drive with you everywhere you go and 256GB would probably be very limiting. Will work out cheaper than buying an external drive and probably be faster too.Įdit: Although if you are talking about a laptop here, even with an external drive, I wouldn't get one with less than 500GB SSD internal. ![]() Then look for an M.2 NVME SSD which is faster than 1000Mbyte/s (the max speed of USB-C). I don't do extremely demanding work such as video or music and I don't do it for professional purposes. On an external SSD, I would recommend getting a USB-C NVME M.2 enclosure/caddy from Amazon, like this:Īs of now I don't have M.2 SSDs, only old school 500GB SSDs. I use neither Photos neither LR but softs that don't rely on a proprietary catalog: DxO PL and Adobe Bridge. Then manually copy the library file from your old Mac to your external SSD, like this guide here: When transferring data from your old Mac, you will just need to make sure you don't transfer the photos initially (can unselect in the transfer tool). ![]()
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