I have 2015 5k iMac that I’m trying to squeeze some life out of.
Everymac.com says it has thunderbolt 2 ports.
Are there any thunderbolt 2 external hard drives (preferably solid state) that I can buy? I’ve searched and can’t find them anywhere, outside of a RAID system which is way more than what I need.
Any advice would be appreciated - thanks in advance.
Me too...sigh.
Well, is a MBP 15" 2015.
The issue is connecting to the TB2 (female) ports on the computers.
As said before, there were very few native TB2 external units made.
As I understand, TB was an Intel/Apple product, and the PC world went USB.
One exception: HP made docks, but as far as I have found, not with HDD/SSD.
You need an active adaptor to convert from TB2 to TB3.
Apple sells one, but it's the wrong gender.
Is TB2 (female) x TB3 (male).
Not cheap either: £49 (I'm in UK, so in USD is around $49).
And then you need a TB2 (male x TB2 (male) cable to connect it to your computer.
Which is not so cheap either because it's rare, and I think is mainly Apple that sells it: £29 (0.5m) or £39 (2m).
So with this, you can now attach any TB3 or TB4 device to it: but it will run at TB2 speeds.
One issue (as far as I know) is the adpator does not provide power.
So anything you connect to, needs AC or USB power to drive it.
The TB2 ports on Apple computers are pretty useless.
Great idea, but Apple didn't support them very well before they moved to the next bigger & brighter thing: TB3.
Exactly the same thing happened with Firewire: in theory a good idea, but zero support for it.
So you have every computer made by Apple from 2012 (2010) to 2015 with not enough useful USB ports, and too many useless Firewire/TB2 ports.
It's even the same with >2015, except at least it's easy to get a TB3/USB-3C converter plug.
What Apple SHOULD have done is as soon as SSD NVMe came into play, they should have provided an INTERNAL port right into the logic board for a 2nd SSD.
There's space for it.
You should have separate SSD/s for refundancy: one for system, other from Data.
And let them be upgradeable.