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ENDPOINT - FDE SUPPORT DISK
I haven't found in the FDE documentation or ATGR which disk types are FDE compatible. Example (SATA SSD, NVME or M2). can anybody help me?
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I cant find that info other, so very good question indeed. I would open an official TAC case to get a confirmation about it.
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i will try to contact they, thank you!
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Clients must NOT have:
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RAID.
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Partitions that are part of stripe or volume sets.
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Hybrid Drive or equivalent Drive Cache Technologies. See sk107381.
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The root directory that is compressed (compressed sub-directories of the root directory are supported).
Refer also:
sk107381: Drive Cache software not supported with Check Point Full Disk Encryption
sk108092: Self Encrypting Drives (SED) in FDE
If you need additional information please contact TAC.
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@Chris_Atkinson ...all good resources and I looked at some of those, but I dont believe any of them sadly answer @Pedro_Sentinela initial question, though sk 108092 does provide the list tested by CP.
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thank you for the documentation!
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If I were you, I would definitely open TAC case to get an official answer.
