My experience with the hybrid hdd/SSD was to partition main storage (data being less sought) on the hdd and, if memory serves me, put the boot partition on the hdd. I wasn't overly concerned with boot time since I rarely booted. What went on the SSD was anything that needs fast access etc.
Personally, I put the few extra $$ in a 10k rpm hdd to help offset a bottle neck. Since then I moved to a pure SSD system and moved the 5 Tb of media to a network storage device. The one I bought supports ssh mounting and ais easily seen as just another directory. My 2 bits. HIH. -- Fred
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