if you're going to consider using eCryptfs then go with JFS since
both developer from each project are collaborating for its stability
and testing (hint: they both work for Big Blue).

eCryptfs is available on kernel v2.6.19 and later.




On 8/15/07, Drexx Laggui [personal] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> 16Aug2007 (UTC +8)
>
> Just thinking out loud to get a feel for what's popular out there with
> y'all... I'm building an FC7 workstation that would be handling
> several 100+ GB files for analysis. It's going to have a RAID-5 (with
> 1TB x 5 SATA 1.5Gbps HDD's) setup, and needs to have an encrypted
> filesystem... what do you suggest I go with?
>
> The default EXT3? I've been using EXT ever since with Linux, so the
> advantage is familiarity for me.
>
> Should I go bleeding-edge with Reiser4?
>
> Or should I go with the fast(?) XFS? It's been said it's not suggested
> for an encrypted fs, but I really don't know yet.
>
> How about JFS?
>
> I have the option of using FUSE for encrypting the fs, but I'll have
> significant filesystem speed penalties I believe.
>
>
> Drexx Laggui; CISSP, ACFE Associate, CSA, CCSI; Singapore /Manila
> /California
> http://www.laggui.com (computer forensics, pentesting, QMS & ISMS
> developers)
> PGP fingerprint = 6E62 A089 E3EA 1B93 BFB4  8363 FFEC 3976 FF31 8A4E
>
>
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