Re: on disk encryption

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On 19/09/12 02:53, Dustin Kirkland wrote:
>>> Looking forward, another option might be to implement
>>> encryption inside btrfs (placeholder fields are there in the
>>> disk format, introduced along with the compression code way
>>> back when).  This would let ceph-osd handle more of the key
>>> handling internally and do something like, say, only encrypt
>>> the current/ and snap_*/ subdirectories.
>>> 
>>> Other ideas?  Thoughts?
>>> 
>>> sage
> I love the idea of btrfs supporting encryption natively much like
> it does compression.  It may be some time before that happens, so
> in the meantime, I'd love to see Ceph support dm-crypt and/or
> eCryptfs beneath.

Has this discussion progressed into any sort of implementation yet?
It sounds like this is going to be a key feature for users who want
top-to-bottom encryption of data right down to the block level.

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