There are probably pros and cons on each for each of those approaches.
If you connect it to the hypervisor, you abstract the
connectivity layer so you're more flexible in case you ever want
to migrate storage elsewhere. Same but opposite ;-) goes for
connecting it to the VM - you don't have to worry about hypervisor
configuration. That's the most important aspect here I think.
Performancewise if you're using paravirtualized drivers it
shouldn't make that much of a difference.
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