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Chapter 7: Encryption Key Management
General Notes About Encryption on the Library
176 Quantum Scalar i40 and Scalar i80 User’s Guide
read from, tape media. The library communicates with the encryption
key management server(s). The encryption keys pass through the library,
so that encryption is “transparent” to the applications. Using the library
in this way is known as “Library Managed Encryption” or LME.
If you purchase SKM, you will receive the software application, two
servers (optional beginning with SKM 1.1), and installation and
configuration instructions. Installation for KMIP-compliant systems
differ according to the manufacturer, and may include up to 10 key
servers.
Note: These two solutions are not interoperable. The Scalar i40 and
Scalar i80 libraries do not support more than one encryption
key management system on a single library.
This chapter covers:
General Notes About Encryption on the Library
About the EKM License
KMIP-compliant Encryption Key Management
Configuring Scalar Key Manager (SKM) on the Library
EKM Path Diagnostics
Viewing Tape Drive Encryption Settings
Installing TLS Certificates on the Library
Performing Scalar Key Manager Functions Available on the Library
Performing KMIP Key Manager Functions on the Library
General Notes About Encryption on the Library
Keep the following points in mind when using encryption on the library:
Data written to encryption-supported and encryption-capable
media in EKM-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
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