Another question about HDD realestate .
I saw some posts about partitioning the last 1/3 of the HDD for permanant storage.
I also saw a tip to move the swapfile from the OS SSD to a mechanical HDD ... I was thinking of alloting the first 25% of my last HDD for the swap file and the last 25% of that HDD for permanant storage ....
Now, the shop dude says there is no need for that and that SSDs nowadays are more reiliant to writes and can handle swapfiles and stuff .... (Also stated that this is whats done on hybrid HDDs)
Also, I will have
1x 250GB SSD (OS + "main" audio programs/DAWs + plugins
3x 2TB HDDs (projects, samples and misc/swapfile)
Is 1/3 of 2TB too much to allocate for dummy storage ? (Are the platters/storage arranged the same - will that be effective?)
Is 25% too large for a swapfile ? How large should it be - and should I just keep it on the SSD like the shop guy recommends ?
Any other recommendations ?
Thanx
