I do have to say the Apple Fusion Drive implementation is fascinating. The pairing of an SSD to a Spinning HDD in software and then moving unused data to the HDD and leaving the SSD as your primary device. Having used it i do have to say it makes for a very perky Experience for a 5400rpm 1T storage drive.

On Mon, Jun 6, 2016 at 10:53 AM, Brian Cluff <brian@snaptek.com> wrote:
If they are the same size, I would make them a RAID1 and give yourself a little peace of mind that your data is safer.

These days drives are so big that splitting your partitions, no matter how you make the split will leave one drive virtually unused.

If you don't care about your data being safe, then put both drives into an LVM (or RAID 0) and then you can slice and dice your space any way they you want.

Brian Cluff


On 06/05/2016 11:34 PM, Stephen M wrote:
I'm trying to find documentation to tell me whats the best setup when
partitioning 2 drives.  Does it make since to have root and boot on
one drive and then everything else on a 2nd drive?


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