vStor 4.9 Documentation
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  • Introduction
  • Installation
    • Installing Catalogic vStor Application for Linux
    • Deploying Catalogic vStor Virtual Appliance for VMware
    • Deploying Catalogic vStor virtual appliance for Microsoft Hyper-V
    • Required Ports for Catalogic vStor
    • Updating Catalogic vStor
  • Quick Start
    • Catalogic vStor for VMware
    • Catalogic vStor for Hyper-V
  • Basic Configuration
    • Initializing vStor
    • Adding Catalogic vStor Node to Catalogic DPX
    • Configuring vStor system settings
    • Configuring Network Settings of Catalogic vStor
    • Backing up Configuration Settings of Catalogic vStor
    • Restoring Configuration Settings of Catalogic vStor
  • Storage Management
    • Adding Disks to Catalogic vStor
    • Managing Storage Pools in Catalogic vStor
    • Managing Volumes in Catalogic vStor
      • Migrating Volumes in Catalogic vStor
    • Managing Shares in Catalogic vStor
  • Data Protection
    • Catalogic vStor Backup and Recovery
    • Creating vStor Partnerships
    • Enabling Volume Encryption
  • Advanced Configuration
    • Using Multipath Storage for Catalogic vStor
    • Certificates in Catalogic vStor
    • Adding Encryption URLs to Catalogic vStor
    • MinIO Buckets in Catalogic vStor
    • Assigning an E-mail to the vStor account
    • Managing vStor User Accounts
    • Using multi-factor authentication in vStor
  • vStor Command Line Interface
    • Catalogic vStor Server CLI Overview
  • Best Practices
    • Hardware configurations: Best Practices
    • Data backup: Best Practices
    • Data archiving: Best Practices
    • Backup storage: Best Practices
    • Frequently Asked Questions: Best Practices
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  1. Data Protection

Enabling Volume Encryption

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In Catalogic vStor, you can make your data more secure by adding encryption to your volumes.

When creating a new volume, turn on the encryption feature and set a password. This password is stored safely in a remote location:

Once encryption is enabled, you can lock or unlock your volume from its details page:

Attention! It is important to keep your password safe, as it cannot be reset.