Kowentin
24/07/2013, 08h04
Exactement!
Tu as en effet 3 choix, et le troisième... c'est que tu peux mettre ta propre clé sur chaque machine!
Tu as en effet 3 choix, et le troisième... c'est que tu peux mettre ta propre clé sur chaque machine!
Your Data Encryption Key
If you choose the data key security model, you replace the encryption key generated by CrashPlan with a data key of your choice. This is the most secure option, but it requires the most management because you must provide your long, 128-bit (CrashPlan) or 448-bit (CrashPlan+) data key every time you restore.
You create your own data key that resides on the source computer. The data key is never transmitted to any other locations, including CrashPlan's servers. It is up to you to secure your data key on the source computer. Make sure to store a copy of the data key someplace where it is accessible if you need to restore, even if the source computer has failed.