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Seagate's hybrid drives aren't optimized for any particular access patterns. That would be counterproductive after the boot sequence is completed since different users' patterns are different. They are more aggressive with caching reads immediately after power resets, but they also have a portion of their caches dedicated to this purpose. The rest is populated by general system activity. Like Intel SRT, hybrid caches favor small, random reads. The cache mechanism will be disconnected during long, sustained reads. Boot times should be better with the hybrid compared to a similar disk without a cache. Other activities may or may not be better. All depends on how the system is used. -- Rich P.
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