Yes, you create three groups as you described and insert them into your zpool 
(the zfs raid). So you have only one ZFS raid, consisting of three groups. You 
dont have three different ZFS raids (unless you configure that).

You can also later, swap one disk to a larger and repair the group. Then you 
swap the next disk to a larger, etc. When all disks are swapped, the group will 
be bigger.

And remember, you can never change the number of disks in a group. But you can 
add a new group. And you can also grow the group by swapping each disk to a 
larger.
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