Dell EqualLogic PS6210XS EqualLogic Group Manager Administrator s Guide PS Ser - Page 14

About Self-Encrypting Drives SEDs and AutoSED, About Monitoring

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Pause Synchronous Replication (SyncRep)...316 Resume Synchronous Replication (SyncRep)...317 Enable Synchronous Replication (SyncRep) for a Volume Collection 317 Disable Synchronous Replication (SyncRep) for a Volume Collection 317 Change the Pool Assignment of a Synchronous Replication (SyncRep) Volume 318 View the Distribution of a Volume Across Pools...318 About Switching and Failing Over SyncRep Pools...318 Switch from SyncActive to SyncAlternate...318 Fail Over from SyncActive to SyncAlternate...318 Switch Synchronous Replication (SyncRep) Collection Pools 319 Disconnect the SyncActive Volume...319 19 About Self-Encrypting Drives (SEDs) and AutoSED 320 Scenarios Covered by AutoSED...320 Scenarios Not Covered by AutoSED...320 About Self-Encrypting Drives (SED)...321 How Key Shares Work...321 How Self-Encryption Protects Data...321 About SED Members in a Group...322 Examples...322 Back Up a Self-Encrypting Drive (SED) Key...322 Self-Encrypting Drives (SED) Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ 323 Why are my backups always different?...323 Why is a secure-erase command not available?...323 What is the difference between a locked drive and a securely erased drive 323 I accidentally reset an SED array. What can I do?...323 What if the entire array is stolen?...323 What if the grpadmin password is stolen?...323 Is it safe to discard or return a locked SED?...324 Can I add SEDs to a non-SED array, or vice versa 324 Does a SED system also use RAID?...324 Does SED encrypt my volumes?...324 If I create a new set of backup units, does the new set invalidate the previous set of backup units 324 Self-Encrypting Drives (SED) Examples...324 Self-Encrypting Drives (SED) Advanced Encryption...325 Media Encryption Key and the Access Key...325 Threshold Secret Sharing and Local Keying...325 Example: AutoSED Key Sharing...326 20 About Monitoring...327 Tools That Monitor and Manage Storage Performance 327 About Using Group Manager to Monitor Performance Data 327 About Displaying Performance Statistics with the Performance Monitor 328 About SAN Headquarters...333 Monitor Group Members...334 About Monitoring Enclosure Elements...334 14

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Pause Synchronous Replication (SyncRep)
.....................................................................................................................
316
Resume Synchronous Replication (SyncRep)
..................................................................................................................
317
Enable Synchronous Replication (SyncRep) for a Volume Collection
...............................................................................
317
Disable Synchronous Replication (SyncRep) for a Volume Collection
..............................................................................
317
Change the Pool Assignment of a Synchronous Replication (SyncRep) Volume
.............................................................
318
View the Distribution of a Volume Across Pools
..............................................................................................................
318
About Switching and Failing Over SyncRep Pools
...........................................................................................................
318
Switch from SyncActive to SyncAlternate
................................................................................................................
318
Fail Over from SyncActive to SyncAlternate
.............................................................................................................
318
Switch Synchronous Replication (SyncRep) Collection Pools
....................................................................................
319
Disconnect the SyncActive Volume
................................................................................................................................
319
19 About Self-Encrypting Drives (SEDs) and AutoSED
...................................................
320
Scenarios Covered by AutoSED
.....................................................................................................................................
320
Scenarios Not Covered by AutoSED
..............................................................................................................................
320
About Self-Encrypting Drives (SED)
...............................................................................................................................
321
How Key Shares Work
..............................................................................................................................................
321
How Self-Encryption Protects Data
................................................................................................................................
321
About SED Members in a Group
....................................................................................................................................
322
Examples
..................................................................................................................................................................
322
Back Up a Self-Encrypting Drive (SED) Key
...................................................................................................................
322
Self-Encrypting Drives (SED) Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
..................................................................................
323
Why are my backups always
different?
....................................................................................................................
323
Why is a secure-erase command not available?
.......................................................................................................
323
What is the
difference
between a locked drive and a securely erased drive?
............................................................
323
I accidentally reset an SED array. What can I do?
.....................................................................................................
323
What if the entire array is stolen?
.............................................................................................................................
323
What if the grpadmin password is stolen?
................................................................................................................
323
Is it safe to discard or return a locked SED?
.............................................................................................................
324
Can I add SEDs to a non-SED array, or vice versa?
..................................................................................................
324
Does a SED system also use RAID?
..........................................................................................................................
324
Does SED encrypt my volumes?
..............................................................................................................................
324
If I create a new set of backup units, does the new set invalidate the previous set of backup units?
.......................
324
Self-Encrypting Drives (SED) Examples
.........................................................................................................................
324
Self-Encrypting Drives (SED) Advanced Encryption
......................................................................................................
325
Media Encryption Key and the Access Key
..............................................................................................................
325
Threshold Secret Sharing and Local Keying
..............................................................................................................
325
Example: AutoSED Key Sharing
................................................................................................................................
326
20 About Monitoring
......................................................................................................
327
Tools That Monitor and Manage Storage Performance
..................................................................................................
327
About Using Group Manager to Monitor Performance Data
.....................................................................................
327
About Displaying Performance Statistics with the Performance Monitor
.................................................................
328
About SAN Headquarters
.........................................................................................................................................
333
Monitor Group Members
................................................................................................................................................
334
About Monitoring Enclosure Elements
......................................................................................................................
334
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