Linked by Rohan Pearce on Wed 8th Jun 2011 21:27 UTC
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I thought the encryption code was already out, but what do I know, not as much as him apparently.
ZFS encryption is a relatively new feature even on Solaris (in fact I wasn't even aware Oracle had released that versions source already).
FreeBSD's current ZFS version (v15?) doesn't even support raidz3 and deduping, which was released quite some time back, so it certainly wouldn't be recent enough to support encryption.
FreeBSD's current ZFS version (v15?) doesn't even support raidz3 and deduping, which was released quite some time back, so it certainly wouldn't be recent enough to support encryption.
Well, yes and no - FreeBSD-CURRENT (which will eventually be released as the 9.x branch) has had v28 since January. The stable branches (7.x and 8.x) are still on v15, though.
I have no idea when they'll import v30, but I expect it'll happen eventually. Alternatively, it's possible to combine ZFS with e.g. GELI to get an encrypted FreeBSD system today - so if they have enough man-hours, they can add that to FreeNAS instead of waiting.





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I thought the encryption code was already out, but what do I know, not as much as him apparently.