Hi,
In a few days I will receive my new desktop PC with 2 hard drives: a 2 TB SSD disk (SEAGATE FIRECUDA 520 GEN 4 PCIe NVMe) and another 16 TB HDD disk (SEAGATE IRONWOLF PRO HDD).
In the NVMe disk I will install the system and home. And the HDD disk will be for storing mainly high definition videos (most of them of big size: between 5 and 50 GB) for streaming with Plex.
In the HDD I have decided to use the XFS file system, I think that because of the type and size of the files it is the one that will fit better.
But I have doubts with NVMe disk. In this Phoronix test, with the same disk, there are 2 clear winners: XFS and F2FS. I'm not sure which one to use. What is your recommendation?
Regards.(Remark: On the SSD disk there will be a separate boot partition with FAT32)
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