W520 HDD/SSD Advice

Hi
I'm going to order a W520 from the Lenovo store but am unsure how to configure the hard drives.  I'm very keen to have a rapid start-up and system operation so would like to run the system on an SSD drive.  However the largest available seems to be 160Gb which I expect would get full very quickly.  When I select the RAID system in an attempt to add a second hard drive, the option to select an SSD drive is no longer there.  Can anyone advise me on how to order a W520 online with both an SSD drive for the OS and also a second, larger, internal HDD for file storage?   Many thanks in advance for your help.
rjn.

Option 1:
Buy the cheapest hard drive option through Lenovo.  Then buy the SSD you want direct through a 3rd party.  Toss the Lenovo drive and replace with your new 500GB 3rd party SDD.  Downside, you will be double buying drives and using an unsupported Lenovo configuration.
Option 2:
Buy the Lenovo 160GB drive.  Buy separately the versa-bay HDD accessory and a large traditional spindle HDD.  Downside, you won't have a CD/DVD ROM, use more battery, slightly heavier laptop.
Option 3:
Use a USB drive to add additional file storage.  I would recommend the Western Digital 1TB USB 3.0 because it works and is smaller than even a regular laptop 2.5" hard drive.  Downside, you can only keep data files on the USB and not programs because starting them without plugging in the external drive would be problematic.  This is the method I am using until I can afford a 500GB SSD.

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