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тАО07-09-2020 02:37 AM
тАО07-09-2020 02:37 AM
Hi all
I have some questions about the encryption feature of the 2050, which is not available in the 2052.
1. If an Advanced Data Services license is added to the 2050, is the encryption functionality retained?
2. Besides encryption, is there any functional or performance difference between a 2050 with Advanced Data Services and a 2052?
3. Is the encryption of the 2050 assisted by a dedicated processor or is it purely software?
Cheers,
Gordon
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тАО07-10-2020 07:09 AM
тАО07-10-2020 07:09 AM
SolutionTechnically the MSA 2052 could support SEDs, they are not supported as standard with the MSA 2052 because the included SSDs do not support encryption today. May be in future we will support it as well.
Please find the answers,
1. If an Advanced Data Services license is added to the 2050, is the encryption functionality retained?
>>> Yes encryption option not related to Advanced Data Services Suite License so it will be retained. Advanced Data Services Suite includes the following functionality:
тАв Performance Tiering and Archive Tiering
тАв 512 Snapshots and Volume Copy
тАв Remote Snaps
2. Besides encryption, is there any functional or performance difference between a 2050 with Advanced Data Services and a 2052?
>>> Yes performance difference is there because with MSA2052 you will get Advanced Data Services Suite License bydefault and 2 x 800GB SSDs. These SSDs you can use as read cache or as performance tier which will enhance performance.
3. Is the encryption of the 2050 assisted by a dedicated processor or is it purely software?
>>> No processor, its purely software based
Hope this helps!
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Subhajit
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тАО03-18-2025 02:05 PM
тАО03-18-2025 02:05 PM
Re: Built in encryption of the 2050 with Advanced Data Services license option.
I have a MSA 2052 FC.. I have 12 non SED drives. Can I add 8 SED drives, in a separate array, and will the 2052 support the SED encyrption?
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тАО03-20-2025 01:27 AM
тАО03-20-2025 01:27 AM
Re: Built in encryption of the 2050 with Advanced Data Services license option.
Hello @Goose7800,
Thank you for Posting.
You might want to consider creating a new topic by utilizing the "New Discussion" button, as this will not only enhance visibility compared to the old topic but also boost your chances of receiving responses from experts.
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Sunitha G
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