On Sat, 2020-06-06 at 10:37 -0400, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> I've got rust here that's been spinning for ~12 years in my basement,
> 24x7, and I expect it to spin for a while longer.
> 
> I can't quite come to terms with the idea of storage with a suicide
> clock, ticking away.

And on the flipside, I'd wonder about the lifespan of the bearings and
lubrication in a hard drive.  Though I have a bit more faith in hard
drives than solid state drives, simply due to practical experience.

If you really wanted to use a SDD for swap space, and spare the
lifespan of a SDD for preserving data as much as possible.  Then you
could use a smaller, cheaper, separate SDD for swap, tmp and var.

But my favoured way of setting up a system is a separate drive for
data, and everything else on a system drive.  It makes setting up new
installs really easy.  Just wipe the old system drive and start afresh,
perhaps backing-up settings to your spare drive before doing that.  You
don't have to worry about accidentally deleting data during an upgrade,
because it's on another drive that you can unplug during the install.
 
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