On 13 jun 2011, at 21:53, Keith Arbogast wrote:
> Someone here is not willing to bet his career on the reliability of a TSM
> server managed encryption key. He reasons that if a key is lost on the TSM
> server side of backups, the data could not be recovered, and we would be
> accountable. If a
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Someone here is not willing to bet his career on the reliability of a TSM
server managed encryption key.
Someone here is not willing to bet his career on the reliability of a TSM
server managed encryption key. He reasons that if a key is lost on the TSM
server side of backups, the data could not be recovered, and we would be
accountable. If a client admin loses an encryption key, he is accountable.
ryption.
See Ya'
Howard Coles Jr., RHCE, CNE, CDE
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How much pe
funding to encrypt.
-Jeff
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Using a TKLM server you can point your
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How much performance degradation would there if encryption is on?
Although
it is the duty of drive itself (I suppose), it might have negative
influence
on backup and even restore performance?
Yes.
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I thought a setup step was required on the 3584 to
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How much performance degradation would there if encryption is on? Although it
is the duty of drive itself (I suppose), it might have negative influence on
backup and even restore performance?
I thought a setup step was required on the 3584 to: [+] Library / Logical
Libraries / Modify Encryption Method / Application-Managed
Yes/No?
Keith
ekm encryption is negligible. not sure about tklm. any takers on that?
On Mon, Jun 13, 2011 at 12:13 AM, Mehdi Salehi wrote:
> How much performance degradation would there if encryption is on? Although
> it is the duty of drive itself (I suppose), it might have negative
> influence
> on backup a
How much performance degradation would there if encryption is on? Although
it is the duty of drive itself (I suppose), it might have negative influence
on backup and even restore performance?
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Hi,
On 12 jun 2011, at 05:53, Mehdi Salehi wrote:
> Hi,
> Tape volumes canned be accessed if there is no TSM database. If
> happens,
this
Yes but you need to use TKLM or its MF equiv to be of value unless you
use an appliiance.
On 6/11/11, Mehdi Salehi wrote:
> Hi,
> Tape volumes canned be accessed if there is no TSM database. If happens,
> restoring the database and gaining access to data seem to be very difficult
> (at least for
Hi,
On 12 jun 2011, at 05:53, Mehdi Salehi wrote:
> Hi,
> Tape volumes canned be accessed if there is no TSM database. If happens,
this is not exactly true. The tapes can be accessed. IBM just claims that it's
hard/impossible to make sense of the data. That may or may not be true. There
are so
Hi,
Tape volumes canned be accessed if there is no TSM database. If happens,
restoring the database and gaining access to data seem to be very difficult
(at least for me ;) ). Do you think encryption feature of tape drives has
any value in TSM environments?
Thank you,
Mehdi
s static.
Bill Boyer
DSS, inc.
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Well, TSM does support encryption and works well as its
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Dear TSM practitioner,
I want to ask what is best practice Encrytion in TSM ? I have plann to
encrypt every database backup using TSM, how many percent it would
effect the performance comparing backup not using encryption?
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Dear TSM practitioner,
I want to ask what is best practice Encrytion in TSM ? I have plann to
encrypt every database backup using TSM, how many percent it would
effect the performance comparing backup not using encryption?
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Martin Panggabean
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On Wed, Sep 18, 2002 at 09:49:07AM -0400, Jelinek, David G. wrote:
> Has anyone heard if there are any plans to increase the encryption
> strength from 56 bit DES to at least 1024 bit? We have requirements
> because of the HIPAA (Health Information Portability and Accountability
> Act) stuff. Than
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Technical Specialist
Naptheon Inc.
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Has anyone heard if there are any plans to increase the encryption
Has anyone heard if there are any plans to increase the encryption
strength from 56 bit DES to at least 1024 bit? We have requirements
because of the HIPAA (Health Information Portability and Accountability
Act) stuff. Thanks in advance.
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TSM-related, so please do it outside the list.
Zlatko
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so thats not the problem
the problem is to sell them TSM.
they curently are using HP omniback
they where asking alot of questions about encryption in TSM and I didn?t
have all the answers for them. so that?s why this conversations began.
Kvedja/Regards
Petur Eythorsson
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>when i said that they have extremely valible data i am meaning that
>this genetic reasearch company has the medical records, de
Windows client is still the only
>one with encryption support.
I think the encryption in TSM is more for users like me (the TSM Client,
not the TSM Admin). I work remote from a company site, so all of my data
goes over a VPN network. By encrypting the data going across the line, I'm
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> This is what i have understand of you guys so far.
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> Encryption in TSM is always done on the TSM B/A-Client there do you put
a
> 56bit encryption key on the data witch cannot
#x27;s 834GB of data. Entirely possible, but still spooky.
>You guys can hopfully see now how ctritical this database is and how
>protection of it is essential.
Personally, I can't imagine a use for it, but I'm not a biotech geek. =)
>This is what i have understand of you guys
> This is what i have understand of you guys so far.
>
> Encryption in TSM is always done on the TSM B/A-Client there do you put a
> 56bit encryption key on the data witch cannot be
> retreved without the key. So they need to come up with some sort of disaster
> Recovery plan,
now how ctritical this database is and how
protection of it is essential.
This is what i have understand of you guys so far.
Encryption in TSM is always done on the TSM B/A-Client there do you put a
56bit encryption key on the data witch cannot be
retreved without the key. So they need to come
>> (unless they can hack it, but then any encryption scheme is subject to
>> hacking).
>And this is a very important point. I could be wrong, but I seem to
>recall that TSM's encryption uses straight up DES, which uses a 56 bit
>key.
Yes, NIST has been looking for a replacement for DES for decad
> (unless they can hack it, but then any encryption scheme is subject to
> hacking).
And this is a very important point. I could be wrong, but I seem to
recall that TSM's encryption uses straight up DES, which uses a 56 bit
key.
It has been proven that very determined people can brute force 56
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Andy,
What could a customer do for DR of a client which lost it's encryption
key and needed to restore data from
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Andy,
What could a cus
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Um, why
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There is no additional encryption performed by the TSM s
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>There is no additional encryption performed by the TSM server. Th
Re: =?8859_1?B?ZG9utHQg?=aynone know anything about Encryption
in TSM.
In Petur's defense, I think he is trying to say he could not find anywhere
that specifically said "data in a Seq. Access Storage Pool, that goes
offsite will be encrypted." I can't see where
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thanks you all for your answers.
But i just want to make one thing sure.
I still need the Encryption key for the Backup Sets if i back up
Raibeck
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There is no additional encryption performed by the TSM server. The
encrypted data sent by the client remains, of course, encrypted when it is
copied to a copy storage pool or
My understanding from what I've read (I've never used it) is...
Clients set an encryption key (password) on the files they'd like to protect.
Files are sent to the TSM server, encrypted.
The TSM server does NOT have the encryption key, although the key may be
saved to disk on a client's system.**
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TSM.
My question was conserning 2 things.
If you use Encryption. Cant people who get a hold of the TSM Database and
the Copy Storage Pools, rest
matter if the data is Encrypted on the way to the TSM, it
only matters if i can secure the data offsite? And i havent read anything
about that in TSM only about Encryption in TSM for clients.
Kvedja/Regards
Petur Eythorsson
Taeknimadur/Technician
IBM Certified Specialist - AIX
Tivoli Storage Manager
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Hi, I was just wondering where you found the information stating that the
data was only protected on the wa
for the server to de-crypt the data before
storage.
Please let me know, as I would like to look at the documentation.
Jack
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Hi i have posted this 2 times before here but havent receved a reply yet.
thus led me to belive that knowlegde on this is wery limited.
I have a big custemer who is considerating TSM for there backup system.
However, they will be
valible data witch may not get in the wrong hands.
I have been reading up on Encryption in TSM and found it to be only desingd
to protect the data on the way
to the TSM server. I found no info on werther the data would be Encrypted in
the storage pools.
My question.
Is it possible to make
Hi i am wondering about security in TSM.
If i have a backupset, is it posible to encrypt it so that people cant use
it without a password.
If i use the encript enhancement does it encrypt the data to the tape?
Kvedja/Regards
Petur Eythorsson
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