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What type of security is provided during the storage of my data on an Ortlin-Backup server?

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What type of security is provided during the storage of my data on an Ortlin-Backup server?

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A. Data is stored on an encrypted file system using 128bit AES encryption. This protects your information in the event that a server or hard drive is inadvertently removed from the OrtlinGroup facility. When an Ortlin-Backup storage server is powered on, a password is required to be entered during the start up process. If the correct password is entered then the data on the server is readable by the storage subsystem. If the correct password is not entered then the information is NOT readable to the storage subsystem. More information on AES encryption can be found here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advanced_Encryption_Standard You can also use TrueCrypt and other disk based encryption programs to further protect for information. TrueCrypt is a free encryption program. More details on TrueCrypt can be found here Q. What type of security prevents others from reading and accessing my information once it is stored on the Ortlin-Backup servers while using the Ortlin-ISCSI application? A. Yo

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