Should I put folder Cache Disk/Media in primary SSD with operating system and applications?

Hello, I have an SSD SATA3 with OS and applications on them and 2 HDD SATA2, one for the footages/projects and the other for renders / archive.

I think putting the drive/media in the SSD cache should boost performance because of the speed, but I've heard that it can shorten the life of the drive, even though I'm not sure how much.

I guess I could buy an another SSD dedicated for the disk cache, but I'd rather not if they are put on the same drive with OS and applications will be not too much problem.

Go ahead and put your caches on the SSD even as your operating system and applications.

Most of the concerns on the repeated Scriptures SSD causing failure are older versions of the technology. Reliability is improved greatly now. Also, has not lost much if your SSD fails, and it doesn't have your applications, OS and caches on this, since you can reinstall your operating system and applications fairly easily.

You never want to have your irreplaceable possessions (as the only copy of your images) on a disc that you're afraid to fail.

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