SSD via Thunderbolt is great
MacMini and MacBooks also have options to install a second drive/SSD, for example you can change the DVD drive to a SSD in a MacBook Pro
SSD via Thunderbolt is great
MacMini and MacBooks also have options to install a second drive/SSD, for example you can change the DVD drive to a SSD in a MacBook Pro
... not an official option - but possible as a retro-fit afterwards...
Its usually the method I use
FW800 works - but limited performance
Thunderbolt may be a viable option - although I've not personally tested.
I prefer to install the HD permanently and mot risk the use of external caddies and cables...
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For older Mac book pros there is also the option of E sata through the expansion slot.
Probably offers slightly improved performance over Firewire.