Re: [Bacula-users] Hardware Encryption?

2011-01-05 Thread Edward M. Markowski
here at work we do not use bacula so I can't speak to the compatibility, but we use the following: Started with Netapp Datafort inline apiliances, we have around 30 of the deployed, they work mostly, but require more maintaince then I would like. Our second generation solution for inline encry

[Bacula-users] Hardware Encryption?

2011-01-05 Thread Mingus Dew
Fellow Bacula Users, I am in search of a hardware based encryption solution that is OS/Storage independent. Whether it be a new drive or something else even Bacula compatible. The encryption provided within Bacula itself is not sufficient for my needs and during my last search I was unable to

[Bacula-users] Hardware Encryption

2009-05-13 Thread Udo Kaune
Yes, I definitively second that. I am in contact with Quantum on this matter. Let's see, what they come up with. Cheers from Hamburg -- Integrative Netzwerke Udo Kaune Deichstraße 6 25335 Elmshorn Handelsregister Elmshorn: HRA 1509 --

Re: [Bacula-users] Hardware Encryption

2009-05-12 Thread John Drescher
2009/5/12 Mingus Dew : > I checked out the survey and voted for features. However, one feature I > didn't see was interfacing Bacula with Hardware Encryption capable LTO-4 > drives. > > This is the latest in tape tech and absolutely should be supported for a > full-featured solution. > I think thi

[Bacula-users] Hardware Encryption

2009-05-12 Thread Mingus Dew
I checked out the survey and voted for features. However, one feature I didn't see was interfacing Bacula with Hardware Encryption capable LTO-4 drives. This is the latest in tape tech and absolutely should be supported for a full-featured solution. -Shon -