Key management for NetBackup encryption has historically been rough;
also, you will loose drive level compression. New encryption appliances
will allow for compression and simplified key management.
Wes
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Looking for some information regarding tape encryption, anyone out there
using it? And if so what kind of tape
Does anyone have any experience with the NeoScale Cryptostore FC appliances?
Or did anyone compare the decru vs. NeoScale solutions?
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I recently evaluated the Veritas MSEO product, and was very impressed.
The version I received only ran on Solaris/Sparc and Windows. I tested
the Solaris version.
It creates a software based encryption device instead of /dev/rmt/0cbn
and the encryption and compression are activated with some
, September 07, 2007 10:04 AM
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Does anyone have any experience with the NeoScale Cryptostore FC
appliances?
Or did anyone compare the decru vs. NeoScale solutions?
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Unless all of your clients are really
: Thursday, September 06, 2007 6:44 AM
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Curious - you say you backup the keys - do you store those backups
offsite and if so is that in a different location than
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Curious - you say you backup
Looking for some information regarding tape encryption, anyone out there
using it? And if so what kind of tape degradation did you experience.
We are being asked to implement it and we are just trying to figure out
what we are going to need. Our environment is mixed with Windows and
UNIX, all of
still get all the backups done with the window.
Thanks
Dan
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I
I don't know what you mean by tape degradation, but software
encryption does have a significant effect.
If you use the NetBackup encryption option, your tape drives will not
compress the encrypted data. max speed of the backup will be limited
by the CPU speed, not IO speed. You can also use the
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not see any slow down with this option.
len
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