I'm coming to PD from Adobe Premiere. In the past I've read users on the Adobe forums advocating moving the page file to a different disk drive from the drive that holds the operating system.
From a brief search of PD discussions, it seems that some here have thought that, yes, the page file is best placed on a different disk drive when several drives are available.
http://forum.cyberlink.com/forum/posts/list/20041.page#105723
http://forum.cyberlink.com/forum/posts/list/20155.page#106725
But in some cases, eg main drive is an SSD with a decent amount of free space, it is best to leave the page file on the main drive.
http://forum.cyberlink.com/forum/posts/list/23218.page#125137
So what is the current thinking?
My :C drive is an SSD with about 175GB of free space. I only keep the OS and applications there. I generally store data on different disks.
Will keeping the page file on the SSD be more likely to improve or impede performance with editing/rendering (or would the impact either way likely be negligible)?
Window 7 64-bit Home Premium
~175GB free SSD for :C drive
1TB free internal hard drive
~235GB free external hard drive (USB-2)
3TB USB-3 external hard drive just for backup
(Btw, I obviously realize I could just test this kind of thing out for myself, but there are so many different variables to consider in setting up the system, learning how to use the software, figuring out which settings are optimal for specific projects, etc, it could take me months and months to test everything out. I'm hoping to be able to better direct which tests I ultimately run and cut down on the testing time by benefiting from the experiences of others who have already dealt with some of these questions.)