How much of an effect does the speed of the boot device have on performance of KVM and ZFS under Proxmox? My hunch is that once KVM and ZFS are started, they shouldn't need to access the drive they are installed on very often (except for ZFS writing snapshots), at least as long as I have sufficient memory (I plan to set aside 64 Gb for the host/zfs). Thus, my plan is to put root on mirrored HDDs, and use M.2/PCI drives for hosting the VMs. Is there any reason why I should worry about the performance of the root partition rather than just making sure it is big enough for the snapshots I want to keep?