SSD card

Hello

Nobody knows how many programs you can

run on the SSD GIB 24 of a fusion drive part.

I mean that the system itself uses the space on the SSD card.

I would like to know how much.

So for the number of channels, there is space on the left.

I use a smoke of Adobe programs.

I run El Capitan.

OS X will manage for you, do not, repeat DO NOT try to manage the SSD independent of the internal HD!

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