Hi guys, due to a lack of high-speed networking, we're unable to replicate our ZFS pool offsite, so we're relying on a zfs send to a USB disk. We'd like that encrypted.
Currently i have an automated process which creates a zpool Offsite on a big USB HDD, and then runs something like this, then exports the Offsite pool. /sbin/zfs send -R Backups/natoffice@offsite | /usr/bin/encrypt -a aes -k ~/encryption.key -o /Offsite/encrypted_zfs_send_blob Is there a better way to be doing this? Ours seems a little resource intensive and I'm not sure if it's reliable for large > 500gb datasets. -- Kind regards, Jules <golgy> whats so wrong with plumb? <hoolio> nothing, in itself. it's just for me, knowing what it means infers i cannot any longer pretend to not be a complete square when it comes to computers <Gryphon> I don't know that knowing anything about plumb turns you into a nerd, but this conversation already has <hoolio> are you calling me nerdy? <checkers> hoolio: you know what initramfs means, AND does. You're lost to the non-geek world already <Gryphon> yes <hoolio> hrm <hoolio> goodbye cruel world. _______________________________________________ OpenIndiana-discuss mailing list OpenIndiana-discuss@openindiana.org http://openindiana.org/mailman/listinfo/openindiana-discuss