2011 imac fusion drive

Can i add a fusion drive to my 21.5inch mid 2011 imac? it has the i5 processor.

Not officially, no. A Fusion drive from Apple is really just software that "bridges" together a mechanical hard drive and an SSD, so there are ways to create your own documented on the web. It won't be supported by Apple, though, so if problems arise, you may have to reformat the drives back to separate volumes. You'll also have to figure out how to squeeze in an SSD in addition to the hard drive your iMac has. For tips see this for starters:
http://www.ifixit.com/Answers/View/56867/Adding+a+2nd+Hard+Drive+to+a+iMac+2011
Regards.

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