Re: [zfs-discuss] build a zfs continuous data replication in opensolaris

2010-04-21 Thread c.hanover
In my earlier investigations of ZFS, I ran across a product called StorageTek Availability Suite that sounds like it might do what you want. If I recall correctly, it would allow you to define devices that are actually hosted on another server, and you could use ZFS to mirror those devices. Th

[zfs-discuss] ZFS 'secure erase'

2010-02-05 Thread c.hanover
Two things, mostly related, that I'm trying to find answers to for our security team. Does this scenario make sense: * Create a filesystem at /users/nfsshare1, user uses it for a while, asks for the filesystem to be deleted * New user asks for a filesystem and is given /users/nfsshare2. What ar

Re: [zfs-discuss] ZFS 'secure erase'

2010-02-05 Thread c.hanover
05, 2010 at 03:49:15PM -0500, c.hanover wrote: >> Two things, mostly related, that I'm trying to find answers to for our >> security team. >> >> Does this scenario make sense: >> * Create a filesystem at /users/nfsshare1, user uses it for a while, >>

Re: [zfs-discuss] ZFS 'secure erase'

2010-02-05 Thread c.hanover
On Feb 5, 2010, at 5:19 PM, Nicolas Williams wrote: >> ZFS crypto will be nice when we get either NFSv4 or NFSv3 w/krb5 for >> over the wire encryption. Until then, not much point. > > You can use NFS with krb5 over the wire encryption _now_. > > Nico > -- I know, that's just something I'm wo