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Just as a side note... IBM at least on i5/OS ( IBM i ) only supports Encryption on Libraries not Stand-alone drives

William.Epperson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
No, beginning with the LTO-4, tape encryption is handled within the tape drive itself. You do however need a encryption key manager, which will be a
stand-alone system, preferably two or more of them for redundancy. From what I've read these "servers" could exist as virtual servers somewhere.
We're still planning our LTO-3 to LTO-4 migration, so I can't say for absolute sure how these new encryption key managers will be laid out.

Good luck,
Bill Epperson Jr.
Systems Communications Analyst
Memorial Health System
(719) 365-8831




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I am guessing on this, the tape drive does not support the encryption, don't
you need a seperate server to handle that part of it??

On Wed, Dec 23, 2009 at 10:44 AM, Turkeltaub, Dan <turkd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote:




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