New Imac27 with 1TB Fusion Drive?

I just purchased a new iMac27 with a 1TB Fusion Drive installed.
How as an average user do I know what resides on the SSD portion of the drive?
I understand that the Mac OSX 10.8.2 is supposed to reside there from the factory, but what else is on the SSD and
what gets installed there or put there as I use my system?
I do a lot of photo editing, can I move PhotoShop or LR4 to my SSD portion for faster use/access?
Any help or feedback would be appreciafed.

As an average user you basically ignore the fact that you have a fusion drive.
You can't directly influence what is stored where,that is you can't tell the OS to put something there, how you use  your computer will decide what goes where. And there is no way to know what is stored where.
So just sit back and enjoy the increased performance and let the OS do the driving

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