Data Encryption

Bacula permits file data encryption and signing within the File Daemon (or Client) prior to sending data to the Storage Daemon.

Read the article about how to set up the File Daemon to encrypt your data here:

Bacula can also encrypt the data within the Storage Daemon prior to write the volume to disk. The access to the data is then only possible with the appropriate encryption keys. More information can be found here Storage Daemon Data Volume Encryption.

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