change of vote disk redundancy

Hello Experts,

During the installation of 12 c (12.1.0.2) RAC on AIX 7.3, we chose external redundancy for voting disk (with RAID 6 it works very well), but according to the guidelines of the Oracle, we would like to change to normal redundancy in which we will maintain three copies of raw disks to vote on three drives/devices.

Please help us with MOS document or the directive to achieve the same. Thanks in advance.

Abhijit-

Create new diskgroup (CRS) with redundancy for the OCR and voting files. Check diskgroup mounted in all cluster nodes

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