The zpool is the uppermost ZFS structure.
A zpool contains one or more vdevs, each of which in turn contains one or more devices.
Zpools are self-contained units.
Zpools cannot share vdevs with one another.
ZFS redundancy is at the vdev level, not the zpool level.
There is absolutely no redundancy at the zpool level.
If any storage vdev or SPECIAL vdev is lost, the entire zpool is lost with it!
Modern zpools can survive the loss of a CACHE or LOG vdev.
A zpool is not a funny-looking RAID0.