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Re:Storage. (Score:5, Informative)
I install most everything that I want to load quickly on my SSD, including various games which remain static. Everything else gets to go on a hard drive, especially things that are likely to change and shift a lot. So all my caches are dynamically linked to hard drives. But that is just how I do it because it improves performance in the areas I want while reducing the odds that I'll wear it out early.
However if I did a lot of video editing or something else where I handled lots of large files constantly it would be a different story. See I don't care how long pictures and video take to load from my hard drive, but if that was all that you did all day it would be a lot faster to have them on a SSD. And by doing that you could gain a good bit of productivity. You might wear out the SSD a lot faster but if you are using it for business then hopefully you can just write off the new SSD's as a cost of business.