Using separate SSD or M.2 units, for scratch/temp files
I started an intro thread, for non-IT-experts, on the basics of moving from spinning drives, to SSD or M.2 units. That thread is here:
A very interesting reply was posted, re: using separate SSD drives to handle scratch/temp files. I can see the logic in doing that, but a couple of questions arise, including, has anyone who has tried that approach ever done any actual speed comparison tests, when generating a large video file (such as, say 2 Gb or greater)?
And, is that approach recommended, or discouraged?
Please keep this simple. I really would rather NOT get into digressions re: RAID, or other accelerator options, or other software/hardware packages that can be added on. I don't work at that level, and I'm just trying to ask a basic, straightforward question, which I hopes merits a direct answer. If there are links to other good threads, which get into those other questions, fine; feel free to post those, preferably with a quick summary/explanation, written for us non-expert proles; but, no rabbit-hole openings, please, 'cuz my horse stepped into one and broke his leg, once, and he hates them.
