Yes files are encrypted separately...
and yes it just copies the file from SD to the new pool... it does nothing with
the file/data just copies it.
--Guy
On 12 Dec 2011, at 10:07, Silver Salonen wrote:
> OK, but how can SD merge data from encrypted volumes?
>
> I'd guess it goes smth like this for every file (all files are encrypted
> separately)?
>
> 1. SD finds out (queries DIR) on which volume is the latest version of the
> file
> 2. SD reads the encrypted file and just re-writes it onto the new volume
>
> Do I guess correctly?
>
> --
> Silver
>
> On 12.12.2011 12:01, Guy wrote:
>> yes that works.. I've done it...
>>
>> The system doesn't need to decrypt the data... it just needs to know which
>> version is the latest and it can do that from the catalog.
>>
>> --Guy
>>
>>
>> On 12 Dec 2011, at 09:55, Silver Salonen wrote:
>>
>>> Hello.
>>>
>>> Is running VirtualFull possible with encrypted backups?
>>>
>>> I'd guess that no, since the data can only be decrypted on FD, right?
>>> If so, I guess it will be possible once data encryption is also
>>> supported on SD?
>>>
>>> --
>>> Silver
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