What is the largest amount of data in a folder that FSM can encrypt?
Originally Published: 2008-12-31
Article Number
Applies To
RSA File Security Manager 2.1.1
Microsoft Windows Server 2003
Issue
What is the largest data file that FSM can encrypt?
Resolution
In our testing we tested file sizes of up to 10GB and folder sizes up to 100GB for v211 and v221.
But for large files and folders, it is always recommended to encrypt an empty folder and copy the data into it. Using this process, the encryption is faster and does not overload the Adapter Manager during encryption.
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