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What encryption algorithm is supported for encrypting a local mode disk? seenagapeJune 2, 2012 What encryption algorithm is supported for encrypting a local mode disk? A.AES-192 B.MD5-128 C.RSA-128 D.SALSA20-256 Show Answer
Big Daddy says: October 3, 2014 at 11:06 pm The data disk stored locally on client systems is encrypted using a default encryption strength of AES-128. http://pubs.vmware.com/view-50/index.jsp?topic=/com.vmware.view.administration.doc/GUID-63995910-B3B1-4D5D-9B59-47F1FA6657BA.html Someone please check this. 0 0
Big Daddy says: October 6, 2014 at 11:33 pm I had to answer my own damn question…. MF’s You can change the encryption key cipher from AES-128 to AES-192 or AES-256. http://pubs.vmware.com/view-52/index.jsp?topic=%2Fcom.vmware.view.planning.doc%2FGUID-4D869D3C-5033-4699-8F38-612704CF3D6F.html 0 0
The data disk stored locally on client systems is encrypted using a default encryption strength of AES-128.
http://pubs.vmware.com/view-50/index.jsp?topic=/com.vmware.view.administration.doc/GUID-63995910-B3B1-4D5D-9B59-47F1FA6657BA.html
Someone please check this.
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I had to answer my own damn question…. MF’s
You can change the encryption key cipher from AES-128 to AES-192 or AES-256.
http://pubs.vmware.com/view-52/index.jsp?topic=%2Fcom.vmware.view.planning.doc%2FGUID-4D869D3C-5033-4699-8F38-612704CF3D6F.html
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