Fab Sidoli
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Hi All,
I'm trying to determine if I have encryption set on my disks.
I set a global SED password is System -> Advanced. I then used the 'sedhelper setup password' command to apply that to my disks.
This seemed to work but I would like to verify this.
Interestingly, the following link implies that I should see a menu option under Storage -> View Disks called 'Password for SED', which I don't see as a menu item in the dropdown.
"Disks that have a configured password will show bullets in their row of the Password for SED column of Storage → View Disks. Conversely, the rows in that column will be empty for disks that do not support SED or which will be unlocked using the global password."
www.ixsystems.com
How do I verify that my drives are now encrypted?
Also, is drive encryption preferably to pool encryption. I feel the former will give better performance.
Thanks,
Fab
I'm trying to determine if I have encryption set on my disks.
I set a global SED password is System -> Advanced. I then used the 'sedhelper setup password' command to apply that to my disks.
This seemed to work but I would like to verify this.
Interestingly, the following link implies that I should see a menu option under Storage -> View Disks called 'Password for SED', which I don't see as a menu item in the dropdown.
"Disks that have a configured password will show bullets in their row of the Password for SED column of Storage → View Disks. Conversely, the rows in that column will be empty for disks that do not support SED or which will be unlocked using the global password."
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How do I verify that my drives are now encrypted?
Also, is drive encryption preferably to pool encryption. I feel the former will give better performance.
Thanks,
Fab