So i have a 30~GB ssd and a 750GB hdd. Right now i am using the ssd as root and 
hdd as /home with luks on lvm for both. I only use DispVMs and a personal vm so 
I only have the DispVM template, personal vm and a debian-8 template on the ssd 
and others on the hdd I have about 7~GB space left on the ssd I decided to do 
some tests and these are the results:
(I did 3 tests for each and took the average all of the times are in seconds 
and DispVM template is debian-8 with no customizations and don't worry DispVM 
template was updated as well lastly I stopped the timer while I entered the 
luks password.)
                                                                                
         HDD                                            SSD
shutdown (with no vms running)------------------20~ 
------------------------------20~
start (no vms will start)------------------------------53~ 
------------------------------30~
dispvm start (time for a firefox to open)----------40~ 
------------------------------8~
So the result seems that ssd greatly reduces vm startup times but it really 
doesn't help the os other than the start. Is that the case so I should install 
the root to hdd and just move frequently used vms to ssd? or is there a case 
that having the root on the ssd.
Oh and i don't really care about the faster start or shutdown times and a HCL 
report for my machine is coming I just need to test hdmi and some other things.

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