iSCSI network design question (for vSphere)

Hi there,

Sorry, I’m pretty new to TrueNAS so here are my questions.

I’m migrating my VMs that are all stored on a Synology NAS. This NAS is configured with 2 physical interfaces that are on 2 different switches and provides LUNs to vSphere hosts. I’m planning to install 2 dedicated NAS with 2 physical interfaces each running TrueNAS.
Both of the Synology interfaces (25Gb/s) have a single IP in the SAME non rooted network to allow a full iSCSI multipathing (takes care of redundancy on multiple levels/devices).

I’ve already noticed on a nested TrueNAS (scale) VM that the system will not allow me to use 2 IPs that are on the same network subnet, which bothers me. I don’t think Core is any different from that aspect and it will not be developed anyway.
LACP between 2 switches is not possible and change switches is not an option.

To explain more, all my ESXi servers have also 2 dedicated NICs with 2 IPs (spread on the 2 switches). This design allows that each single ESXi interface can always communicate physically with the different NAS interfaces.

How can I achieve the same kind of design with TrueNAS?
Thanks in advance for you suggestions! :wink: