low-life-clothing wrote:
Hi I work as a freelancer and work with some huge files. I use an iMac 3.6 i9 with a 3tb hard drive. I have an old Mac mini sat around doing nothing which has a SSD. Would it make sense for me to set it up as a server. Would that speed things up or is it overcomplicating something that isn't an issue? Thanks Kev
If your interest is to speed up file reads & writes, using an external SSD that is either Thunderbolt 3 (40 Gbps) or USB 3.2 Gen 2 (10 Gbps) would be a significant improvement over the performance of your iMac's internal HDD especially if it's a Fusion drive.
Using your mini as a server is also something to consider but your transfer speeds will depend on your network speed plus the (small) overhead of accessing shared files on the mini. Assuming at least 1 Gbps wired ethernet connections, you will probably be happy with the setup. I am often pleasantly surprised about how fast file transfers are over my own network.
That said, using an external SSD as your boot drive would give you an overall, system-wide performance boost over an internal Fusion drive. But make it a TB3 or USB 3.2 Gen 2 drive connected to one of the USB-C ports on your iMac, not a USB3 drive connected to one of the USB-A ports.