Managing two internal hard drives in a Macbook Pro

Upon reaching the storage limit of my internal 7200RPM 750GB SSHD, I replaced the optical drive with a 5400RPM 1TB SSHD.
The Macbook Pro in question is the top end early 2011 15" model running Yosemite.
The 750GB drive is where the user folder, applications, etc are stored.
The 1TB is where I store my music, photos and movies along with some other miscellaneous things.
I have noticed a significant decrease in battery performance since installing the second drive. I was expecting some decrease but not to the extent that I have experienced.
Itunes, Lightroom and FCPX all seem to work well with the second SSHD.
What are your experiences with two internal hard drives in your Macbook Pro?
How do you manage two internal hard drives?
Aside from replacing the SSHDs with SSDs, what are your thoughts and experiences with running RAID arrays?
Any performance tips that you can share for getting the most out of my setup (circumstantial and installing SSDs are out of the question for now)?

Start over. Partition the new drive and install Lion. Activate FileVault. Then restore from your backup.

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