Re: [zfs-discuss] dm-crypt + ZFS on Linux

2012-11-30 Thread Darren J Moffat
On 11/30/12 11:41, Darren J Moffat wrote: On 11/23/12 15:49, John Baxter wrote: After searching for dm-crypt and ZFS on Linux and finding too little information, I shall ask here. Please keep in mind this in the context of running this in a production environment. We have the need to encypt

Re: [zfs-discuss] dm-crypt + ZFS on Linux

2012-11-30 Thread Darren J Moffat
On 11/23/12 15:49, John Baxter wrote: After searching for dm-crypt and ZFS on Linux and finding too little information, I shall ask here. Please keep in mind this in the context of running this in a production environment. We have the need to encypt our data, approximately 30TB on three ZFS vo

Re: [zfs-discuss] dm-crypt + ZFS on Linux

2012-11-23 Thread Richard Elling
On Nov 23, 2012, at 11:56 AM, Fabian Keil wrote: > > Just in case your GNU/Linux experiments don't work out, you could > also try ZFS on Geli on FreeBSD which works reasonably well. > For illumos-based distros or Solaris 11, using ZFS with lofi has been well discussed for many years. Prior to t

Re: [zfs-discuss] dm-crypt + ZFS on Linux

2012-11-23 Thread Fabian Keil
John Baxter wrote: > After searching for dm-crypt and ZFS on Linux and finding too little > information, I shall ask here. Please keep in mind this in the context of > running this in a production environment. > > We have the need to encypt our data, approximately 30TB on three ZFS > volumes und

Re: [zfs-discuss] dm-crypt + ZFS on Linux

2012-11-23 Thread John Baxter
Replacing the SANs is cost prohibitive. On Fri, Nov 23, 2012 at 10:24 AM, Tim Cook wrote: > > > On Fri, Nov 23, 2012 at 9:49 AM, John Baxter wrote: > >> >> We have the need to encypt our data, approximately 30TB on three ZFS >> volumes under Solaris 10. The volumes currently reside on iscsi san

Re: [zfs-discuss] dm-crypt + ZFS on Linux

2012-11-23 Thread Tim Cook
On Fri, Nov 23, 2012 at 9:49 AM, John Baxter wrote: > > We have the need to encypt our data, approximately 30TB on three ZFS > volumes under Solaris 10. The volumes currently reside on iscsi sans > connected via 10Gb/s ethernet. We have tested Solaris 11 with ZFS encrypted > volumes and found the