On Lu, 11 oct 21, 12:29:48, David Christensen wrote: > > Once Debian is running, I suggest that you connect the HDD, partition the > HDD using GPT, create one partition using 95% of available space, initialize > a LUKS container inside the partition, and create a ZFS pool with name > "data" and with option "copies=2" using the encrypted mapper node. The > zpool will be mounted at "/data", will be able to store ~237 GB, and ZFS > will be able to survive "one or a few" sectors going bad without any data > loss (it is wise to scrub periodically).
ZFS has native encryption now, any particular reason to prefer using a LUKS container instead? Kind regards, Andrei -- http://wiki.debian.org/FAQsFromDebianUser
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