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== Core Storage (File Vault 2) ==
 
== Core Storage (File Vault 2) ==
  
Although the upstream OpenZFS project lists [http://open-zfs.org/wiki/Projects#Platform_agnostic_encryption_support platform-agnostic encryption support] at the ZFS dataset level as a possible future enhancement, OS X already offers a feature called [http://support.apple.com/kb/ht4790 FileVault 2], which provides built-in support for XTS-AES 128 encryption at the block level as part of Core Storage volume management.
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Although the upstream OpenZFS project lists [http://open-zfs.org/wiki/Projects#Platform_agnostic_encryption_support platform-agnostic encryption support] at the ZFS dataset level as a possible future enhancement, OS X already offers FileVault 2, which provides AES-XTS encryption at the block level as part of Core Storage volume management.
  
 
This is the OS X analogue of the following block-level encryption systems on other operating systems that support ZFS:  
 
This is the OS X analogue of the following block-level encryption systems on other operating systems that support ZFS:  

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