Hi all,
Reading this from another post;
Shared Space boundary - All volumes in an aggregate share the hard drives in that aggregate. there is no way to prevent the volumes in an aggregate from mixing their data on the same drives. i ran into a problem at one customer that, due to regulatory concerns, couldn't have data type A mixed with data type B. the only way to achieve this is to have two aggregates.
makes me confused what the purpose of raidgroups are? I thought raidgroups was the boundary for volumes, but if volumes are mixing their data across disks in an aggregate - despite having two raidgroups - what is the exact purpose of a raidgroup then?
In my case my concern is that I want to create a disk boundary between two volumes where one volume is used for Database data and the other volume for Application data to achieve that a service searching through a database - heavy use on disk - and a service using application data do not use the same physical drive at the same time which I assume will increase latency?
Thank you
Regards, Nicolai