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Windows Server VM and ZFS Pool

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Exploring utilizing a ZFS pool for a Windows Server VM for data.  I've seen in the docs how to assign a VM to a physical disk, but is it possible to assign a ZFS pool to a VM vs a virtiual disk (single file)?  Say I want the OS to be a RAW virtual disk not on the array, but want the Server VM to have storage to it's own ZFS vdev pool vs. just a single file virtual disk.  Possible?  If so, can someone provide the details?  With multiple ZFS pools being a thing know, being able to have a ZFS pool to each VM would be useful.  Thanks

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I would recommend creating a zvol on the pool and assigning that to the VM, you can have multiple zvols if you want to use multiple VMs on the same pool.

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Thank you

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