Hi AJ,

(Please quote properly, i.e. use a consistent quote sign and don't put
your text on top)

AJ Weber <[email protected]> writes:
>> On 3/14/2014 12:04 PM, Nikolaus Rath wrote:
>>> On 03/14/2014 08:11 AM, aweber1nj wrote:
>>>> Do all the features in the subject work well together?  That is, can I
>>>> enable all three options and assume:
>>>>
>>>>   1. All my data will be stored encrypted.
>>>>   2. Data is compressed before storing.
>>>>   3. Identical blocks (of original content, pre-compression and
>>>>      encryption I would assume) are only stored once (correctly
>>>>      de-duplicated)?
>>> Yes, they all work together. The order is: (1) deduplication, (2)
>>> compression, (3) encryption.
>
> That makes sense...so you check the block checksum against the local
> DB first, if it has a match, you add a reference to the same block for
> the "new file" and continue on.  If not, you add the checksum/block
> details to the DB, compress it, encrypt it and send it for storage?

Yes.

Best,
-Nikolaus

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