I'm looking to add another drive to my home system and I'm torn.
I need more capacity; I'd like more speed.
I'm considering either:
- a 128GB SSD & a 4TB HDD.
- or a 2TB/8GB SSHD
The advantages of the former are more total capacity in both forms and total flexibility of what I choose to put on the SSD and when (which may mean a longer life if I only use it for 'important stuff').
The advantage of the latter is simplicity: let the firmware decide what should be where for best throughput and forget about it.
Has anyone any real-world experience of SSHDs? If so, have you had it long enough to approach or pass the write limits of the flash?
Thanks for any (real world) experience and insight you can lend to this.
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