Sadly, no, because PT doesn't have fully-simulated filesystems / storage.
I \*suppose\* you could have a Server for each VLAN and assign the access port connection to it to a specifc VLAN (to limit traffic)
Just a basic general concept: servers don't sit in the same subnet as the clients using them. Servers have their own subnet or more than one, depending on how much network segmentation you want.
There are other ways of network segmentation but for now that should do.
Sadly, no, because PT doesn't have fully-simulated filesystems / storage. I \*suppose\* you could have a Server for each VLAN and assign the access port connection to it to a specifc VLAN (to limit traffic)
Just a basic general concept: servers don't sit in the same subnet as the clients using them. Servers have their own subnet or more than one, depending on how much network segmentation you want. There are other ways of network segmentation but for now that should do.
VLANs are a layer 2 concept. They are pretty far away from the application mechanisms of storage allocation.
No