


Yes, but not sure how much ZFS applies to stuff like VeraCrypt. it uses idle time to do its stuff - so it doesn’t slow you down)… with AES encryption on ZFS - it’s only “busy” when you’re not (i.e. If I was “in your shoes” - I’ve be investigating the purchase of at least 1 TB of storage - and - before copying ANYTHING to it - encrypt it using some “open source” product (like VeraCrypt - you can get binaries for Wintel, Mac, Linux, ARM et cetera) - then maybe make the VeraCrypt “crypt” fat32, NTFS or exFAT, so you can read it on other “non-Linux” computers more 's confirmed this - e.g. Veracrypt or Truecrypt would probably work on “whole device too”, but I haven’t used it on this scale - so I can’t really comment. (note - you won’t be able to read LUKS or ZFS encrypted on other non-Linux computers - it may be possible on Mac, but probably not Windows - I have “paid” software on my Mac M1 that can read and write EXT including LUKS - but not ZFS).
#CRYPTOMATOR MOUNT POINT CHANGES EVERY TIME ARCHIVE#
I’d suggest - Ver圜rypt for “smallish” stuff, on the fly, with ARCHIVE “files” (not devices)

For 450 GB - I’d strongly suggest “the whole device” - and - preferably empty at the time of creation (I’d imagine it would take days to scramble 450 GB “on the 's confirmed this - e.g.
