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Hi,
the long-awaited ZFS encryption was merged to
I have added initial support for ZFS encryption on napp-it 19.dev
based on passwort prompt for current OpenIndiana
- update OI via pkg update to newest
- upgrade pool to support the new feature via zpool upgrafde pool
- update napp-it to 19.dev from today
To update napp-it free to the newest de
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От: Michal Nowak
Отправлено: 26 июня 2019 г. 10:13
Кому: Discussion list for OpenIndiana
Тема: [OpenIndiana-discuss] ZFS encryption merged
Hi,
the long-awaited ZFS encryption was merged to illumos gate yesterday [1]
and today it's rea
Great new! Thank you very very much!A.S.
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Apostolos Syropoulos
Xanthi, Greece
On Wednesday, June 26, 2019, 4:34:45 PM GMT+3, Michal Nowak
wrote:
Hi,
the long-awaited ZFS encryption was merged to illumos gate yesterday [1]
and today it's ready to be leveraged
Hi,
the long-awaited ZFS encryption was merged to illumos gate yesterday [1]
and today it's ready to be leveraged in hipster, just update and make
sure illumos is at 0.5.11-2018.0.0.18656 or newer (depends on when you
read this).
For documentation see zfs(1m) and zpool(1m). For quick start,
I have read through the notes on
https://github.com/openzfs/openzfs/pull/489 but I have been unable to
gleam any notion of when pull 489 might be ready for prime time.
Can someone closer to the project give me a best guess of when it might
be upstreamed?
thanks,
j.
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Hi,
I noticed in December that progress had been made with ZFS encryption to
the point it could be ready for deployment.
From my reading a new ZFS zpool would need to be created which would
support encryption as there is no way to upgrade a ZFS pool to support it.
Is there a time line for inco
Hello List,
here the Description in English:
http://www.hardwareluxx.de/community/f101/zfs-stammtisch-570052-46.html#post18731400
On Mai, 29 2012, 20:02 wrote in [1]:
> Hello Armin Maier and List,
> On Mai, 29 2012, 15:15 wrote in [1]:
>> On 29 May 2012 14:03, Armin Maier wrote:
>>> ...
>>>
Hello Armin Maier and List,
On Mai, 29 2012, 15:15 wrote in [1]:
> On 29 May 2012 14:03, Armin Maier wrote:
>> ...
>> What did you mean with easily encrypt snapshots, how could that be done?
>>
> when you take snapshots of your pool you can "zfs send" them to files
> and then encrypt those "sna
On 29 May 2012 14:03, Armin Maier wrote:
> ...
> What did you mean with easily encrypt snapshots, how could that be done?
>
when you take snapshots of your pool you can "zfs send" them to files
and then encrypt those "snapshots" ... but they aren't a live backup
solution.
Jon
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As discussed in the FREEBSD developer's summit, ZFS encryption is in the
works (though, still in the design phase). It'll be implemented via feature
flags.
On May 29, 2012 7:05 AM, "Armin Maier" wrote:
> The plan is to store the backup as live ZFS filesystem, the final concept
> is not ready yet.
The plan is to store the backup as live ZFS filesystem, the final
concept is not ready yet. What we know is that the remote location is
not owned by us. At this time we are discussing the two possibilities of
buying hardware ourself, host it at a company and share the storage over
NFS to place
if you are storing snapshots off site, you can easily encrypt those
snapshots ... however that is different from zfs encryption (as found
in Solaris 11) which I don't believe is even on the roadmap for
Illumos ...
Are you planning on storing the "backups" as a live ZFS file system?
will the remote
Hello list members!
I am looking for a roadmap when ZFS encryption should be supported in
openindiana. We want to save backups outside our LAN and for that
encryption is a keyfeature.
Is there a other possibility for easy data encryption with ZFS filesystem?
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OK, sorry about that guys. I was assuming it was an available feature and
was obviously incorrect. Thanks for the clarification.
-Mark
On Wed, Jan 18, 2012 at 10:11 AM, LinuxBSDos.com wrote:
> > I'd like to get a better understanding (or have someone correct me where
> > I'm wrong) about using ZF
> I'd like to get a better understanding (or have someone correct me where
> I'm wrong) about using ZFS encryption for a particular zfs filesystem.
>
> The idea is to create a zfs file system for a MySQL database to use to
> store its datafiles since the database contains potentially sensitive
> in
I didn't think oi had zfs encryption?
On Jan 18, 2012, at 9:59, Mark Creamer wrote:
> I'd like to get a better understanding (or have someone correct me where
> I'm wrong) about using ZFS encryption for a particular zfs filesystem.
>
> The idea is to create a zfs file system for a MySQL databas
I'd like to get a better understanding (or have someone correct me where
I'm wrong) about using ZFS encryption for a particular zfs filesystem.
The idea is to create a zfs file system for a MySQL database to use to
store its datafiles since the database contains potentially sensitive
information.
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