Hi, Just got 2 new FC MSA 2050s maxed out disk shelves to run a Hyper-V cluster. Due to security regulations, there is a physical disk separation requirement for separate project data. eg: Projec1 on disk group 1, Project 2 on disk group 2, etc. This is the base requirement and projects cannot share physical disks to eliminate cross contamination. When creating disk groups, it automatically adds the disk group to the pool, so when a volume ("LUN") is created, it is spread across all the disk groups in the pool and not on a didicated disk group (with its own RAID6 configuration), which will not be acceptable for this specific use case and requirement. So, my question is, how do I create disk groups where I can create volumes on which are only didicated on those disks in the disk group, not spread across all disk groups in the pool ?. Then multiply it, 8 disks per disk group (RAID6) x 3 = 1 shelf x 7 shelves. This is then repeated to get 21 separate disk groups to host 21 projects in didicated disks ? If data is to be distroyed, the physical disks in the disk group will be removed, removing only that specific project data. No data "pages" can be shared across all the disks..
The alternative is to put PCIe SAS cards in the servers and use Windows storage spaces, but that is last resort.
Any advise please ?
Regards