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wchp
Mar 22, 2010Luminary
Disk/Volume Encryption
With the recent introduction of MA CMR-17 law, most businesses are now required/encouraged to encrypt all customer data. What if any timeline is there for the Readynas products to support AES encrypt...
wchp
Oct 06, 2011Luminary
LOL
We have given up on ReadyNAS and have just been using Qnap in all of our business applications. (Between MA state law, HIPPA and HiTech you have to have volume encryption nowadays)
The only time we are using the ReadyNAS units now is if we need a dumb iSCSI target for VM/LUNs
I too have a lovely Pro6 for my house. Never would have guessed 5 years ago I would need 7+ TB at the house ! ? :o
We have given up on ReadyNAS and have just been using Qnap in all of our business applications. (Between MA state law, HIPPA and HiTech you have to have volume encryption nowadays)
The only time we are using the ReadyNAS units now is if we need a dumb iSCSI target for VM/LUNs
I too have a lovely Pro6 for my house. Never would have guessed 5 years ago I would need 7+ TB at the house ! ? :o
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