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Betreff: Re: [ADSM-L] AW: [ADSM-L] 3592 Drive Encryption
I must concur with Neil. Being in Germany places your company under EU's Data
Protection Act (I believe that's what it is called). I believe it is far more
stringent than what we have in the US. (In the US, 38 of our 50
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Neil B.
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Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] AW: [ADSM-L] 3592 Drive Encryption
I would ask your management how much a single
All new TS1120-E05 come with encryption capability out of the box. You
can then use the Encryption Key Manager (EKM), which is a free download
from IBM , or use TSM encryption. If you have multiple TSM server
sharing a library, you will need to use EKM for central management of
the keys.
Mahes
There are 3592-E05 drives which require an additional feature ($$) to
enable encryption. We have six of them.
David
>>> Wanda Prather <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 1/9/2008 11:46 AM >>>
I'm confused.
The 3592-J1A drives (the original 3592s) require an upgrade to support
encryption.
The 3592-E05 drives ar
I'm confused.
The 3592-J1A drives (the original 3592s) require an upgrade to support
encryption.
The 3592-E05 drives are now called TS1120 drives; I thought ALL those drives
shipped with encryption.
The question may be what type of library you have, and whether the library
requires a firmware upgr
magic.
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Boris
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Subject: [ADSM-L] AW: [ADSM-L] 3592 Drive Encryption
Neil,
thanks for your detailed information. I've checke
Neil,
thanks for your detailed information. I've checked with IBM support.
Unfortunately our 3592-E05 Drives are not encryption capable. IBM support told
me that we can purchase a feature code (with the result, that all our drives
would be replaced with new one), but our management didn't want