General notes about encryption on the library, About the ekm license – Dell PowerVault ML6000 User Manual

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Chapter 8 Library Managed Encryption

Configuring the Dell Encryption Key Manager (EKM) on the Library

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General Notes About
EncryptionontheLibrary

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Keep the following points in mind when using encryption on the library:

• Data written to encryption-supported and encryption-capable media

in LME-supported tape drives will be encrypted unless data was

previously written to the media in a non-encrypted format. In order

for data to be encrypted, the media must be blank or have been

written to using library managed encryption at the first write

operation at the beginning of tape (BOT).

• You cannot append encrypted data to a non-encrypted tape.
• You cannot append non-encrypted data to an encrypted tape.
• Only one data encryption key can be used per tape cartridge.
• Encryption is configured by partition. Partitions must be configured

for “Library Managed Encryption.” EKM partitions must contain

only the tape drives supported by the encryption system you are

using. (For more information, see

Step 5: Configuring Partitions for

Library Managed Encryption

on page 152.

About the EKM License

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If you purchase an LME license after you purchased your library, you

must install the license key on your library to enable the LME

functionality. The LME license is sold on a per-drive basis. The license

corresponds to the number of tape drives that you can enable for library

managed encryption. If your library contains more encryption-enabled

tape drives than are covered by the license, you will need to purchase an

additional license to cover them. Your new license key replaces your

current license key and contains the entire license for the total number of

tape drives.

Configuring the Dell Encryption Key Manager (EKM) on the
Library

Make sure your Dell EKM servers are installed and running before

configuring the library (see the Dell Encryption Key Manager Deployment

Guide for instructions).

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