Yes files are encrypted separately... and yes it just copies the file from SD to the new pool... it does nothing with the file/data just copies it.
--Guy On 12 Dec 2011, at 10:07, Silver Salonen wrote: > OK, but how can SD merge data from encrypted volumes? > > I'd guess it goes smth like this for every file (all files are encrypted > separately)? > > 1. SD finds out (queries DIR) on which volume is the latest version of the > file > 2. SD reads the encrypted file and just re-writes it onto the new volume > > Do I guess correctly? > > -- > Silver > > On 12.12.2011 12:01, Guy wrote: >> yes that works.. I've done it... >> >> The system doesn't need to decrypt the data... it just needs to know which >> version is the latest and it can do that from the catalog. >> >> --Guy >> >> >> On 12 Dec 2011, at 09:55, Silver Salonen wrote: >> >>> Hello. >>> >>> Is running VirtualFull possible with encrypted backups? >>> >>> I'd guess that no, since the data can only be decrypted on FD, right? >>> If so, I guess it will be possible once data encryption is also >>> supported on SD? >>> >>> -- >>> Silver
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