Re: encryption and performance penalty

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On Thu, Nov 13, 2014 at 11:31 AM, Atte <atte@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Now I'm wondering:

1) Can anyone share hands-on experience with a particular strategy, why
did you choose that particular tool, is it easy to setup and work with
in every-day use?

My laptop is encrypted from top till toe, because i tend to have it with me everywhere. I encrypted the disk and also the /home. To do this i used the tools given among the options at installation with ubuntu (in my case its ubuntustudio, maybe there is a difference in tools IDK) I assume this may not be the safest way in our galaxy, but then again, my secrets are rather uninteresting for those who need galaxyproof encryption. I just don't want anyone to be able to reset my passwords or read my mother and my GF's love-mails in case i lose my laptop... :)


2) Most importantly: How will the various methods affect my systems
ability to perform under realtime conditions (jack) including
reading/writing files from a DAW?

NB: I'm running debian stable, if it matters...

I have noticed that upstart is quite slow, but once everything is running, there might be performance reduction, but it never caused me trouble or made itself noticeable.

Hope you get more detailed answers! i'm interested in the subject, but like you i don't "fully understand the technical
workings of the various available tools"....

Good luck!

--
Set Hallström
AKA
reSet Sakrecoer
http://sakrecoer.com

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