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advanced:target [2018/10/04 23:47] – [Enable encryption, and create an encrypted dataset] danadvanced:target [2018/10/04 23:48] – [Enable encryption, and create an encrypted dataset] dan
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 ===== Enable encryption, and create an encrypted dataset ===== ===== Enable encryption, and create an encrypted dataset =====
 **FreeNAS doesn't support OpenZFS encryption at this time, and it's not possible to replicate from a non-encrypted dataset to an encrypted one.  This documentation is left for the sake of completeness.** **FreeNAS doesn't support OpenZFS encryption at this time, and it's not possible to replicate from a non-encrypted dataset to an encrypted one.  This documentation is left for the sake of completeness.**
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 The idea of this system is to be a standalone storage "brick", which could be left at a remote location where you might not fully trust the network operator.  ZFS on Linux supports dataset encryption for this purpose, and material for this section is drawn from this [[https://datacenteroverlords.com/2017/12/17/zfs-on-linux-with-encryption-part-2/|blog post]].  You'll first need to enable that feature on your pool: The idea of this system is to be a standalone storage "brick", which could be left at a remote location where you might not fully trust the network operator.  ZFS on Linux supports dataset encryption for this purpose, and material for this section is drawn from this [[https://datacenteroverlords.com/2017/12/17/zfs-on-linux-with-encryption-part-2/|blog post]].  You'll first need to enable that feature on your pool:
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