Is it safe to update 2013 Mac Mini with a 1tb SSD?

Is it safe to update the mac mini 2013 with a new compatible ssd and also RAM?  Also will a Mac Mini i7 3rd 2.6ghz guad with 1tb ssd out perform a iMac i7 2.9ghz 4th gen quad? 
Buying it for music production so wandering if the ssd update will be worth it...

danstephens wrote:
Can I configure that in a way that the harddrives are merged (ie a fusion) as I don't like the idea of moving files all the time for better speed.
Also would it maybe worth just buying a seagate hybrid drive to solve that?
Since I believe OS X 10.3 or 10.4 OS X is always moving your files around on the boot drive in a process called automatic optimization. The idea being there is a band of data blocks on every hard drive that provides a bit faster access than the remainder of the drive. Over time OS X identifies those bands and moves the most frequently accessed files into that band. The result is an improvement in average disk I/O performance. In the Apple Fusion drive, since the SSD and HD are mapped as a single drive entity it is the SSD that gets identified as being the fastest and the most often accessed files are moved there. The end result is overall disk I/O performance rivaliing a pure SSD but at about 20% of the cost. However, whether you have a Fusion drive or a plain HD, yoiur most frequently accessed files will be moved around and the only way to prevent that is to not use OS X.

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