>From the comments, I gather it is not about speed, nor performance, nor 
>reliability. At least that is how I am reading the article and comments.


Webster

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I never viewed it as a reliability decision, but as a speed/performance 
decision.

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I had always been told to separate everything in SQL Server.

https://www.brentozar.com/archive/2017/06/separating-data-log-files-make-server-reliable/


Webster

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