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This has been my thinking too.
Though after reading mbirth's comment I realised it's possible to use named volumes and explicitly tell it where on disk to store the volume:
It's a bit verbose, but at least I know which folder and partition holds the data, while keeping the benefits of named volumes.
I guess on the rare occasions you need to specify the driver, this is the answer. Otherwise, it's a lot of extra work for no real benefit.