[T10] Determining an SED Drive
Knight, Frederick
Frederick.Knight at netapp.com
Thu Apr 7 06:40:51 PDT 2016
Probably something in SECURITY PROTOCOL IN.
But would you really want to believe a non-trusted source (log page, inquiry data) for something like this (Sure, I'm an SED - please, put your "secure data" over here on my media - ha ha ha ).
Fred Knight
From: t10-bounces at t10.org [mailto:t10-bounces at t10.org] On Behalf Of Amir Dagan1
Sent: Thursday, April 07, 2016 7:34 AM
To: T10, Reflector
Subject: [T10] Determining an SED Drive
Hello,
Is there a "SCSI" way (non vendor specific) to tell whether a device is an SED one (Self Encrypting Drive)?
I do not mean by P/N etc., but a designated field in a logpage, inquiry, etc.
Thanks,
Amir Dagan
IBM
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