Hi,
I have a question about the method fusion drive works: If I copy for example 1TB of data, especially the first time migrating from my old Mac, to the fusion drive, is everything then copied first to the SSD and only direct to the HDD in case the SSD is full (what will happen very fast in this case) or is it copied right away to the HDD and then later on some files will be moved to the SSD?
Because I think apple told when they were presenting the fusion drive, that everything will be copied to the SSD in the first place so everything will happen super fast. But in case of a big data amount I don't think that's useful and more importantly actually not even doable?
I have a question about the method fusion drive works: If I copy for example 1TB of data, especially the first time migrating from my old Mac, to the fusion drive, is everything then copied first to the SSD and only direct to the HDD in case the SSD is full (what will happen very fast in this case) or is it copied right away to the HDD and then later on some files will be moved to the SSD?
Because I think apple told when they were presenting the fusion drive, that everything will be copied to the SSD in the first place so everything will happen super fast. But in case of a big data amount I don't think that's useful and more importantly actually not even doable?