Protecting against catastrophic failure of host filesystem

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Hi.

I'm running a small single-host Ceph cluster on Proxmox (as my home NAS). I want to encrypt my OSDs but I don't want the host's SSD to be a single point of failure. What Ceph config/keyring/secret keys do I need to make safe [encrypted] copies of to ensure that even if the host running the Ceph monitor and OSDs experiences catastrophic data loss, I can still recover the data on the OSD disks? Are the various keyring files (ceph.mon.keyring, ceph.client.admin.keyring) sufficient?

Can I safely store an encrypted copy of that info on the lockbox partition of each OSD or do I need to be concerned that Ceph will delete unrecognized files from the lockbox?

Thanks!
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