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You want to use a hosting lpar for all the disks. Why? The biggest reason is that you do not assign physical disks to a lpar. You assign the controller card hosting those disks to a lpar. So, let's say you have 2 disk controller cards, each hosting 12 disks. Do you really want to assign one controller card and all of it's 12 disks to that Linux lpar? Probably not. So if you host all those disks by one IBM i lpar then you can carve out just what you need for that linux lpar.

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