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I don't triple my hard drive space. I put the mod files into the data folder and enable the plugin. Sometimes I back up the downloaded archive, so I guess I am less than doubling my hard drive space? Hard drive space is cheap anyways, so hardly something I will go out of my way to reduce the usage of.
The symbolic link feature of MO2 is a good thing if you have a lot of mods to manage and if you want to keep your game folder clean so you can easily switch between different setups. The way I do things, it would be cumbersome to switch between one list of mods and another, but I don't care because that's not something I'm ever going to need to do. I'd rather use a simple tool that does what I need instead of one that provides a long list of features out of which I only use a handful.
As a tangent, and not to argue with you, we're back inside of a narrow window of hard drive space being a commodity because of the transition from traditional wafer to SSD. Not a concern for everyone, but it's still something I deal with.
It handles load order to the extent that it allows me to handle load order. I don't use any kind of automatic sorting if that's what you mean.
It's been years since I actually had to buy a hard drive, but I'm guessing traditional HDDs are still available and as good an option as ever for long-term storage.
So long as you're using one of them you have everything you need - its mostly just a matter of personal preference.