Need Help Choosing SSD for Storing Photos

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Hey everyone,
I recently got my MBA and treated myself to an iPhone 16 Pro (128 GB). As expected, the storage is already proving to be insufficient—especially since I love clicking photos and shooting short videos.
I’m not a professional photographer, but I’d say I’m an above-average enthusiast. The main reason I chose the iPhone was its camera quality (let’s not get into the iPhone vs. Android debate here )

Now I’m looking for an external SSD to store all my media files. I’ve been researching a bit but I’m honestly confused:
  • Should I go for a pre-built external SSD?
  • Or should I buy an SSD and a separate enclosure?
  • Any particular brands/models you recommend?

And then the bigger question as to which one to take! I am not looking for blazing speed and need to keep an eye for budget as well. So please suggest accordingly!

(Open for used SSD as well, as long as it works perfectly fine !)
 
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Personally I would go with a HDD and an encrypted copy on the Cloud for long term storage
PS : Whatever enclosure you get, try and get one with a fan if possible.
 
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If opting for SSD, option 2 is cheaper - Buying SSD and enclosure.

This is where you buy a high-speed M.2 NVMe SSD (like the ones used in desktops/laptops) and put it inside a USB-C or Thunderbolt enclosure. This approach can give you better performance and value than many prebuilt SSDs. WD and Samsung are good.

You can buy used ones and save another 1.5-2.5K. Enclosures come around 1K.

Otherwise HDD is also a good option if speeds don’t matter as @ibose suggested.
 
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Personally I would go with a HDD and an encrypted copy on the Cloud for long term storage
PS : Whatever enclosure you get, try and get one with a fan if possible.
I need to have convenience of easy carry as well. Also, I don’t need encryption as I will be taking backup on google photos.
 
A lot of people suggest getting an external nvme ssd with enclosure. It would give better speed without a doubt but with a lot of heat too. Another thing is disconnection issues when using these enclosures. You have to choose the right one so you can avoid those.
My advice is get a pre built external ssd, it can be sata or nvme and format it to APFS so you can install apps on it.
And get another one for purely external storage with an enclosure.
I was in the same boat as you. I went with SATA just to avoid heat issues and I am happy with SATA speeds. Will go NVME when I have more money to burn on real thunderbolt enclosures. Till then SATA it is.

Forgot it add: I edit 4k videos on external SATA drive with no issues.
 
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A lot of people suggest getting an external nvme ssd with enclosure. It would give better speed without a doubt but with a lot of heat too. Another thing is disconnection issues when using these enclosures. You have to choose the right one so you can avoid those.
My advice is get a pre built external ssd, it can be sata or nvme and format it to APFS so you can install apps on it.
And get another one for purely external storage with an enclosure.
I was in the same boat as you. I went with SATA just to avoid heat issues and I am happy with SATA speeds. Will go NVME when I have more money to burn on real thunderbolt enclosures. Till then SATA it is.

Forgot it add: I edit 4k videos on external SATA drive with no issues.
Thats a good idea to go with SATA as well.
As of now, I just need a external storage drive to store my photos and videos. Not looking to have apps installed.


Does SATA drive will support ProRes video which can be stored directly on external drive ?
 
A lot of people suggest getting an external nvme ssd with enclosure. It would give better speed without a doubt but with a lot of heat too. Another thing is disconnection issues when using these enclosures. You have to choose the right one so you can avoid those.
My advice is get a pre built external ssd, it can be sata or nvme and format it to APFS so you can install apps on it.
And get another one for purely external storage with an enclosure.
I was in the same boat as you. I went with SATA just to avoid heat issues and I am happy with SATA speeds. Will go NVME when I have more money to burn on real thunderbolt enclosures. Till then SATA it is.

Forgot it add: I edit 4k videos on external SATA drive with no issues.

This is not entirely true -

SATA SSDs too heat up as well but to a much lesser extent. It depends on the workload on the device.

Additionally, disconnection issues are a symptom of poor quality or damage due to incorrect insertion. Have seen this on enclosures and Crucial/Samsung ones.
 
I will never trust physical drives if the storage of photos is very important. I will always go for cloud storage no matter the price.
Just my opinion
 
Does SATA drive will support ProRes video which can be stored directly on external drive ?
Here is blackmagic disk speed test:
One test is when i left it run for 7 iterations continously. Don't look at 10.6 MB/s. I stopped the test when it was about to start another iteration.
Screenshot 2025-06-01 at 9.01.17 PM.png


Second is when I only let it run twice.

Screenshot 2025-06-01 at 9.03.22 PM.png


I use H265 so it works really well for me.
 
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Just to be sure, do you already (or intend to) pay for google photos? If you do then your external drive is just an additional backup and the speed difference between ssd/hdd shouldn't really matter.
 
Just to be sure, do you already (or intend to) pay for google photos? If you do then your external drive is just an additional backup and the speed difference between ssd/hdd shouldn't really matter.
I already have Google photos backup.

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Maybe my original post wasn't clear, so let me explain what I’m looking for:

I use Google Photos for backup, and it works fine for storing my photos and videos. But since my iPhone has limited storage, I regularly delete media from my phone once it's backed up.

The problem arises when I want to access or use those photos/videos again. I have to download them from Google Photos, and they end up in the Downloads folder on my phone. This messes up the order of my photo library because these old files now appear as the most recent ones.

So, I’m looking for an external storage solution—something I can just plug in and access directly from any device (without downloading files first). Ideally, I want to be able to view or use the media directly from this storage.

Also, as I mentioned earlier, I won’t be using it very frequently—maybe once or twice a week.
 
I recently built a home NAS for this exact reason. Im using immich ( the apps for both android and iOS are still a little buggy but there are lots of development happening), it backs up all photos and videos from the whole family's phones to my NAS . I run rsync and update everything at night to a usb SSD drive which is permanently connected to the nas and once a week sync to a 2nd external hardDrive which I keep in my cupboard.

family previously used google one but completely migrated in last few weeks. I still have my iCloud but I might drop that too soon. Also read about random Google account ban ( very very rare) but there are many who got banned randomly , with some unable to access their data. All this is before even considering what else they might be using it for.
 
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im looking for an external storage solution—something I can just plug in and access directly from any device
Your primary usecase is easy access and not backup right ?

Then, before spending large amount on a big SSD, you can first try your plan with a good usb 3.0 64/128G pendrive. If you are able to fill up that 128G, then you can make the jump to SSD. By that time you can get a rough idea of what you need from your storage, your target devices and also refine the backup process.
 
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