I'm using luks/LVM on my Thinkpad T430s, using a -ck kernel and I've got
16Gb of RAM. I don't notice or perceive a slowdown at all, even though I
bet e.g. startup would be a little snappier without encryption on. I
haven't A/B tested it, encryption is just a prerequisite for my systems
these days, and the performance is still excellent.
-w
On Thu, 13 Nov 2014, at 11:31, Atte wrote:
Hi
I'm thinking about protecting my data with encryption. I know it's a
complex matter, and very hard (impossible?) to make a system 100%
protected. And I must admit I don't fully understand the technical
workings of the various available tools, but I found
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/disk_encryption.
Now I'm wondering:
1) Can anyone share hands-on experience with a particular strategy, why
did you choose that particular tool, is it easy to setup and work with
in every-day use?
2) Most importantly: How will the various methods affect my systems
ability to perform under realtime conditions (jack) including
reading/writing files from a DAW?
NB: I'm running debian stable, if it matters...
Cheers
--
Atte
http://atte.dk http://a773.dk
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