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> message: 1 > date: Thu, 2 Feb 2006 08:15:46 -0800 > from: "Chris Bipes" <chris.bipes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > subject: RE: V5R4 Encyrpted backups > > FYI you can purchase devices that go between your tape drive and your > host that will encrypt the data stream real time. You do not > necessarily have to replace your tape drive. Yeah, we loked at Decru and, I think NetApps devices. They were about 25K. The NetApps one only supported Fibre Channel. They said IBM diverge to much from the SCSI standard on their SCSI interface to a 3580/3581 drive. The Decru was more flexable. So my original comment was that I thought BRMS w/ coprocessor would have sufficed. I guess that still would have been too great of a burden on the main processor by what I get from some of the other comments. m.
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