![]() If you actually really meant how to replace the internal 500GB SSD drive with a new 1TB internal SSD drive then this is possible. (As used by Linux.) It is possible to get software for the Mac to allow it to fully use NTFS or EXT3/EXT4 but this would cost extra. The Mac as standard cannot read, write or format drives as EXT3 or EXT4. The Mac can as standard read but not write or format drives as NTFS. The Mac Pro 2013 when running the Mac operating system can read, write and format drives as Mac Extended aka HFS+, Windows FAT32 and ExFAT. ![]() Thunderbolt 1 and Thunderbolt 2 drives would simply plugin, Thunderbolt 3 drives would require you to also buy an Apple Thunderbolt 3 to Thunderbolt 2 adapter. The Mac Pro 2013 can also use Thunderbolt external drives. It can also use USB 3.1 drives which have a USB-C connector but here you would need a USB-A to USB-C cable. These could be USB 1.0, 2.0 or 3.0 all of which use the USB-A connector. The Mac Pro 2013 supports external drives via USB.
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