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making use of self encrypting SSD
Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Planned maintenance scheduled April 17/18, 2019 at 00:00UTC (8:00pm US/Eastern)
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Is something special needed?
It is in a supermicro server having a AOM-TPM-9670V-S TPM 2.0 and a Broadcom/Avago MegaRAID 9361-24i card.
Trying to use some Seagate Nytro SAS self encrypting SSD's; in the megaraid setup it identifies the disk as encryption capable, and in the supermicro bios I can tab over to security and see the TPM stuff but that seems to be as far as I can get.
and system will be running RHEL linux, not Windows, if that matters; Am I correct in thinking this self-encryption stuff will be independent of the operating system?
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Is something special needed?
It is in a supermicro server having a AOM-TPM-9670V-S TPM 2.0 and a Broadcom/Avago MegaRAID 9361-24i card.
Trying to use some Seagate Nytro SAS self encrypting SSD's; in the megaraid setup it identifies the disk as encryption capable, and in the supermicro bios I can tab over to security and see the TPM stuff but that seems to be as far as I can get.
and system will be running RHEL linux, not Windows, if that matters; Am I correct in thinking this self-encryption stuff will be independent of the operating system?
disk-encryption tpm
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Is something special needed?
It is in a supermicro server having a AOM-TPM-9670V-S TPM 2.0 and a Broadcom/Avago MegaRAID 9361-24i card.
Trying to use some Seagate Nytro SAS self encrypting SSD's; in the megaraid setup it identifies the disk as encryption capable, and in the supermicro bios I can tab over to security and see the TPM stuff but that seems to be as far as I can get.
and system will be running RHEL linux, not Windows, if that matters; Am I correct in thinking this self-encryption stuff will be independent of the operating system?
disk-encryption tpm
Is something special needed?
It is in a supermicro server having a AOM-TPM-9670V-S TPM 2.0 and a Broadcom/Avago MegaRAID 9361-24i card.
Trying to use some Seagate Nytro SAS self encrypting SSD's; in the megaraid setup it identifies the disk as encryption capable, and in the supermicro bios I can tab over to security and see the TPM stuff but that seems to be as far as I can get.
and system will be running RHEL linux, not Windows, if that matters; Am I correct in thinking this self-encryption stuff will be independent of the operating system?
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