It’s a good idea for backups, and to prevent you from filling your root drive.
Speed wise it won’t change anything.
An nvme drive can handle 388 simultaneous uncompressed 192khz audio streams.
Unless you’re dealing with that many, it’s unlikely to be the issue.
You should do performance testing your roof while you’re using it to see what the actual bottleneck is.
If data speeds are the bottleneck, you may be better off moving the application to the new drive Aswell
It’s a good idea for backups, and to prevent you from filling your root drive.
Speed wise it won’t change anything.
An nvme drive can handle 388 simultaneous uncompressed 192khz audio streams.
Unless you’re dealing with that many, it’s unlikely to be the issue.
You should do performance testing your roof while you’re using it to see what the actual bottleneck is.
If data speeds are the bottleneck, you may be better off moving the application to the new drive Aswell