Sean wrote: > Probably too late for consideration at this point, but there are > Enterprise Class SSDs available with DoD/NSA certified/approved self encryption > capability. The concept is that encryption is a hardware feature of the > drive, when you want to dispose of it, you throw away the key. This > allows vendors to receive broken drives back from GOV/MIL clients securely so > that failure methods can be researched. > > Dell and EMC have been presenting this to us at storage briefs for a > couple of years now. > On the one hand, it's certainly not too late - we're trying to figure out what to do *before* it happens, so we don't run around like chickens with their head cut off when it does. On the other hand... static, and unchanging, right, and how many minutes of Amazon S3 will it take to break the encryption? mark _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos