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Dell PowerEdge RAID Controller 11 User’s Guide PERC H755, H750, H355, and H350 Controller Series

Security key implementation

The PERC 11 series of cards support self-encrypting disk (SED) for protection of data against loss or theft of SEDs. Protection is achieved by the use of encryption technology on the drives. There is one security key per controller. You can manage the security key using local key management (LKM) or OpenManage Secure Enterprise Key Manager, also referred as Secure Enterprise Key Manager (SEKM). The LKM key can be escrowed in to a file using Dell OpenManage Storage Management application. The security key is used by the controller to lock and unlock access to encryption-capable physical disks. In order to take advantage of this feature, you must:

  1. Have SEDs in your system.
  2. Create a security key.
NOTE: If the host system is powered off when connected to an external enclosures or if the sled is powered off in C6XXX PowerEdge servers, the drives will remain in an unlocked state until they are power cycled or AC power is disconnected from the sled or external enclosure.

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