If it's a desktop/tower style workstation with room for additional SATA HDD's, I would throw in at least one 7200 RPM HDD at 1TB capacity or more, depending on your storage needs. That's the most practical and budget friendly way to go.
I load my Windows, Sonar and all other applications, plus all VST plugins onto my SSD boot drive. That really speeds up the DAW responsiveness, opening projects, etc.
Then I put all Cakewalk content, sample libraries, loops, etc. on the secondary internal HDD. If any VST plugins have large libraries, I set their path to the secondary internal HDD when I run the installer.
I also use external USB2 and USB3 drives for backup and archiving.
There are many ways that you could do this, but I have found this setup works well here.