Need Some explanation about n iSCSI-based storage pool

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Hi
I have a confusion about how LUN and iSCSI-based storage pool.
Example, if i have 80GB size of  LUN, and i added that one
 into KVM iSCSI base storage pool.

now if i want to create a VM of 8GB in that storage pool,
 i will have waste the whole 80GB of Lun ??

Can i not create multiple VM under 1 iSCSI LUN ??

example, under vmware, I can attach a  LUN as a storage
 and i will be be create multiple vm under 
that storage..
looks like i cant do that under KVM .
is that right ??

Which means, If i  want to create 3, 8GB vm,
 i will have to create 3 Lun  of 8GB size and  create 3 
Storage Volume then create vms on their ?

Please let me know

Thanks


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