What are the best ways to encrypt disk?

What are the best ways to encrypt disk?

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Bitlocker

Buy a seagate 3TB drive

based and redpilled

I don't get it

The newer deep dish ones are fine.
It's a shame they didn't change the model name to denote this.

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The Seagate 3TB ST3000DM001, had a nearly 50% failure rate.

CryFS

Can I go for Luks/dm-crypt with a drive that is already in use?

VeraCrypt or BitLocker and store extra sensitive files inside a VeraCrypt container that you only unlock when you actually need to acces something from it

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LUKS

Yes, but the conversion tool isn't all that widely used:
johannes-bauer.com/linux/luksipc/

All hard drives ultimate have a 100% failure rate.

All people do too.

Why would you use a tool when you can just script it yourself? Look into crypt setup from command line and adding LUKS keys, it's not that hard arguably

>Bitlocker

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No Veracrypt?

You do know that if you use windows you'll lose a considerable amount of performance, just by using truecrypt or veracrypt for the whole disk. Bitlocker doesn't suffer from this, though admittedly isn't necessarily something you can entirely trust, since it is proprietary.

take a piss on it

gpg

All matters too

bitlocker
atleast when my laptop gets stolen they need to format it

using a block cipher operating in the correct mode for large pools of potentially predictable data. luks and windows bitlocker do this for you trivially.

It's something you most certainly can't trust. It's built with a universal backdoor. The answer to the lost performance is just to not use Windows.The only entity Microsoft encryption will keep away is Jamal when he steals your Surface Book

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bioctl(8)

You probably missed the part where it's an in-place conversion?

Figures it might still be possible to script that, but do you really think it's "not that hard" to get right for most people?

Unironically get a WD external drive. It encrypts everything on the fly when you transfer files to them.

that's what you can expect when you get a hard drive that was in ocean water for a week