If there seems to be some interest in this from the members here I will post more details about how to do this.
Railman - I am interested in your setup details. Where did you put the MS Office and Why? Also what user profiles / apps did you put on the WD HDD? What is the logic for separting the OS and Apps and User profiles?
Please comment if my proposed strategy for a new core i7 / W7 pc makes sense. I play no games, only video / photo editing and general home office use shared between me, wife, kids. I do regular imaging of OS/Apps using Norton Ghost and selective backup of data files. I understand that for SSDs apart from leaving free space 20% and Sector alignment (W7 clean install does this automatically) and TRIM, the partitions are logical and have no effect on performance. Hence the setup below is simply optimized for dual-boot, ease of organization and backup. I found a good article on dual-boot but it is not written for SSD here that shows how to share apps and program files between Ubuntu and W7
http://lifehacker.com/5403100/dual+boot-windows-7-and-ubuntu-in-perfect-harmony
I would appreciate any feedback with logic/reasons on my proposed setup.
SSD OCZ Agility 120gb w/TRIM support - 3 partitions
- 40gb for Windows7 & Core Windows Applications
- 15gb for Ubuntu
- 35gb for Storage / Data (Some frequently used files + High speed requirements like video/photo being worked for editing)
- 30gb unformatted free space (used for SSD performance optimization)
HDD - WD 1.5 TB - partitions from outer disk (faster) to inner disk (slower) arrangement
- 1000gb Storage / Media (Finished work video, photo, audio, media files
- 500gb Storage / Data (normal files, archives)