Which parts of Ubuntu would you offload from an SSD installed system to HDD or vice versa, to reduce write cycles and still enjoy better responsiveness?
I assume the following, but must be missing quite a bunch.
- swap partition - unless you really think your SSD will survive long
- /tmp
- any database data directories
- things that keep updating like ~/Downloads and other user login session directories
Or is it easier to say what to keep on SSD rather than what to move away... basically I think for SSD longevity per-se, it would make sense to only store programs on SSD and data that is pretty much constant. Is there at all a sensible way to map out the default Ubuntu (Desktop) directories structure by this criteria?
Ubuntu 14.04 LTS.