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Re: Can NetBSD cgd be used for encrypted backup?



On Tue, Jun 27, 2017 at 07:53:35PM -0400, Greg Troxel wrote:
> Comparing encfs to cgd, the big issues are
> 
>  - stability of codebase to be able to get your bits back much later (?,
>    but cgd seems like it has been quite stable.  But it's NetBSD only
>    AFAIK.)
> 
>  - exposing the structure of your filesystem such as the histogram of
>    file sizes, directory organization, and when various parts were
>    updated (cgd wins)
> 
>   - having ciphertext size scale with size of plaintext easily (encfs
>     wins)

One more point: I have to identify a virtual disk or partition to use cgd.
When doing so I have to decide its size up front and reserve that much
space, even if I may not need that today. And when that space fills, I am
not sure whether there ways to expand the FS easily. Even if there are,
encfs/cryfs are lot more convenient here as they piggyback on native FS in
user space and do not really require setting aside space for them.

Mayuresh.


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