Using Encryption in Replication Tasks Setting Up a Simple Replication Task Overview Creating a Remote Replication Task for an Encrypted Dataset Configure a New SSH Connection Using SSH Transfer Security Unlocking the Destination Dataset Replicating to an Unencrypted Destination Dataset Using Additional Encryption Options Using Encryption in Replication Tasks TrueNAS SCALE replication allows users to create replicated snapshots of data stored in encrypted pools, datasets or zvols that on their SCALE system as a way to back up stored data to a remote system.
Pool Encryption Export Key Options Export All Keys Dialog Export Key Dialog Edit Encryption Options Window Lock Dataset Dialog Unlock Datasets Screen Datasets, root, non-root parent, and child, or zvols with encryption include the ZFS Encryption widget in the set of dataset widgets displayed on the Datasets screen.
Figure 1: Dataset Tree Table Encryption Icons The Datasets tree table includes lock icons and descriptions that indicate the encryption state of datasets.
Pool and Dataset Encryption Encryption Visual Cues Inherit Encryption Implementing Encryption Adding Encryption to a New Pool Adding Encryption to a New Dataset Changing Dataset Encryption Locking and Unlocking Datasets Locking a Dataset Unlocking a Dataset Encrypting a Zvol Managing Encryption Credentials Unlocking a Replicated Encrypted Dataset or Zvol Without a Passphrase TrueNAS SCALE offers ZFS encryption for your sensitive data in pools and datasets or Zvols.
Users are responsible for backing up and securing encryption keys and passphrases!