But again, these are decisions made on biases formed by people who haven't used the technology. OK, if they knew that they'd only ever need 256GB, they made an obvious choice. But if they chose a 256SSD over a 3TB Fusion because they suspected the Fusion would be noisy of kick out lots of heat, they were misinformed.
After years of living with a Fusion, I almost never hear or notice it, the lone exception being when spotlight is doing its thing. And what heat? Only time my fans kick into loud action if when I'm running Handbrake or doing other heavy video stuff, which has nothing to do with storage. I will submit to you that, had I spent the last three or so years with a 3TB SSD vs the 3TB Fusion, it would have made no appreciable difference in my life or workflow.
You're spot-on about backing up anyhow, and anyone who doesn't is foolish.
After years of living with a Fusion, I almost never hear or notice it, the lone exception being when spotlight is doing its thing. And what heat? Only time my fans kick into loud action if when I'm running Handbrake or doing other heavy video stuff, which has nothing to do with storage. I will submit to you that, had I spent the last three or so years with a 3TB SSD vs the 3TB Fusion, it would have made no appreciable difference in my life or workflow.
You're spot-on about backing up anyhow, and anyone who doesn't is foolish.
You are wrong - in many cases people choose the 256GB SSD over the 2TB Fusion in the standard configuration of the top end iMac. The costs are the same. Also in the lower end models, there is almost no price difference between the 256GB SSD and a fusion.
And in the end it doesn't matter if you have your data internally or on external drives, you have to make regular backups anyway. But besides the possibility that spinning HDs might fail more often than a SSD (I don't think they do), you can't deny that spinning HDs tend to be louder and slower over the time. They are even louder if they are brand new. And THAT is something many people just don't want anymore.
Thats why I banned all of my spinning drives from my desktop.