MAC Pro tower to new MAC Pro upgrade

Currently, I have a MAC Pro Tower and will be upgraded for the new MAC Pro, probably within 6 months.

At the present time, I have 1 HD SSD (with programs and the OS on it) and 3 hard drives regularly in-house.  One of the internal HD contains the data of my programs, while the other two are used for backups, etc.

Here are my questions:

I plan to go with the 256 GB SSD drive in the new MAC Pro, but my question is can I get another internal HD (SSD, or other) to store my data?

I plan on the withdrawal of the other HD and their use for external storage, should I do access these drives with the new MAC Pro?

I currently have 3 external HD used to store photos and movies, I'm going to him again able to use with the new MAC Pro?

I have speakers external, purchased from the Apple Store, they will work with the new MAC Pro?

I have several printers, a scanner and on my current MAC Pro Tower, they will work on the new MAC Pro?

I would just move the stuff of my current MAC Pro Tour (programs, operating system, data) for the new MAC Pro, this is something Apple can do for me?

Needless to say, I am grateful for any help I can get in that case.

Thank you.

1 - 2013 cylinder Mac Pro can have only a single storage device internal. Cannot add another.

I would opt for the 500 GB one.

2 - Likley Yes but yo don't say how they are related to the tour D'Argent. The 2013 has four USB 3 and 6 ports Thunderbolt Mac you can get a bolt of lightning > adopter FireWire

3 see # 2

4 - Yes the speaker, if the USB or 3.5 mm will work

5 - the printer and scanner will work if there are drivers that are supported on El Capitan. You have not specified the OSX version on your silver tower

6. I've heard rumors that you will now pay Apple to move information to a new system, but you should check. You can do it yourself. It is not difficult. See:

Move your content to a new Mac - Apple Support

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