Chris,


Interested understanding your cost/benefit analysis of using the Seagate 
product, specifically:




Will your deployment be on new machines or swapping out the existing drives and 
data?

Do you see a Total Cost of Ownership savings vs. a software solution?


Trying to get your perspective on the various options available to solve your 
problem. Without having done a lot of research it seems to me the challenge 
would be the upfront cost of going with the Seagate drives (purchase, 
deployment, data migration, mgmt software) vs. the upfront and ongoing 
operational cost of a software FDE product. Has Vista's BitLocker been one of 
your options as well?

Thanks!



-----Original Message-----
From: Spencer, Chris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Tue, 22 May 2007 7:41 am
Subject: [FDE] Momentus Drives and Linux/OS X



I am currently looking at options for implementing FDE on my organization’s 
laptops. I am particularly interested in the Seagate Momentus drives but I’m 
having some difficulty finding the information that I am looking for.

90% of my users are running Windows XP, with the remaining 10% using Red Hat 
Enterprise Linux and OS X. Are Momentus drives compatible with EXT3 and HFS+ 
file systems? Is there an enterprise management tool out there for 
administering these drives that is supported by all three client operating 
systems?

Regards,

-Chris



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