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Kirk, I don't think you can do it that way since without the hosting
partition you couldn't have the storage spaces to create a guest. The
storage spaces will be spread out amongst the disk arms based upon those
that you create. To isolate SSD's and HD's probably a seperate raid set or
asp that when you add the storage space created NWSD you would pick where
to add it to based upon raid controller/asp set. It might be possible to
create NWSD's within another NWSD I guess.

On Fri, Feb 3, 2012 at 5:28 PM, Kirk Goins <kirkgoins@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

OK don't ask why... I know at 7.1, If I have Host IBM i Partition that owns
among other things the Base Disk Controller, say on a Power720 E4C, A Guest
IBM i Partition can access the DVD without moving the controller and use
it. Now if I place the Base Disk Controller in the Guest Partition, is the
reverse true? Can the Host Access the DVD without moving the controller?
Can other IBM i Guests access the DVD without moving the controller.

If I have both HDs and SSDs in the Host IBM i Partition and if I create a
Storage Space for a Guest on a SSD, will the guest know it's an SSD?

Thanks

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