Ian,
What type HD does your iMac use? 2.5", 3.5" or M.2?
I think the new standard for higher end computing machines will be, or already are, M.2 drives. I am guessing consumer grade computers will use standard 2.5/3.5" hard drives for some time to come.
Curiosity alone led me to buy a 256gb, NVMe drive to fill an empty slot on my dell precision. After seeing how much faster, compared to a 6gbs, 2.5", I bought a pci card that houses two m.2 drives. (One NVMe and one Sata, both 2tb, plus a 1tb NVMe boot drive, on the logic board. I have 10tb's worth of storage in a sff precision 3430 and they are all half full.
The bare truth, speed wise......., I get used to whatever, and how much faster becomes normal. Using a spinner, boot drive is now quite painful. I have been using two older quad, i7 notebooks with standard 2.5" ssd drives, but they do not have the security hardware needed for windoze 11.
Which is best for long term backup/photo storage. M.2 or 2.5" ssd or an archival grade DVD? Or do I use an old school platter drive and risk the thought of dropping it, and lose everything?
It never ends.
Looking back my 1st mac. It had a 68040LC processor (which did not have floating point calculations,) a whopping 350mb hard drive and had 4 or 8 mb of memory. I have a receipt for a 16mb simm for $400. A couple PS filters made the LC crash and Sears at the time took it back and I got an early 75mhz power pc. At the time I was hoofing eyeglasses @Sears, 30 some years ago.
Thank you. Your iMac brought back some laughs.