Mac mini 1TB and ssd server

I am thinking of buying a mini server with 1TB and a ssd drive.  I have always had iMacs but never used a second drive other than as an external backup.
If I do not use the mini as a server, but rather as  just a computer with two drives, what are the pros and cons of doing this over a Fusion drive ?
I want the storage but would like the larger ssd than the fusion uses.

I am thinking of buying a mini server with 1TB and a ssd drive.  I have always had iMacs but never used a second drive other than as an external backup.
If I do not use the mini as a server, but rather as  just a computer with two drives, what are the pros and cons of doing this over a Fusion drive ?
I want the storage but would like the larger ssd than the fusion uses.

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