I haven't heard anything about this new dasd, but I have a question.  Why would 
you want everything encrypted?  If you have a dasd box in your datacenter, what 
is the reason to encrypt all your data?  I can see that maybe for mirroring 
where the data gets sent long distances over communication lines, but why would 
the average datacenter need this?

Eric

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---- "Scott T. Harder" <[email protected]> wrote: 
> Just curious if anyone has heard anything about new DASD coming out any
> time soon (or not so soon) that will have encryption built in, where
> anything written to a volume on a unit supporting this would
> automatically get encrypted; and decrypted when read, of course.
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> Thanks!
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> Scott
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