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6 relations: Ciphertext, Disk array controller, Disk encryption theory, Key server (cryptographic), Plaintext, Storage area network.
Ciphertext
In cryptography, ciphertext or cyphertext is the result of encryption performed on plaintext using an algorithm, called a cipher. Array controller based encryption and ciphertext are cryptography.
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Disk array controller
A disk array controller is a device that manages the physical disk drives and presents them to the computer as logical units.
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Disk encryption theory
Disk encryption is a special case of data at rest protection when the storage medium is a sector-addressable device (e.g., a hard disk).
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Key server (cryptographic)
In computer security, a key server is a computer that receives and then serves existing cryptographic keys to users or other programs.
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Plaintext
In cryptography, plaintext usually means unencrypted information pending input into cryptographic algorithms, usually encryption algorithms. Array controller based encryption and plaintext are cryptography.
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Storage area network
A storage area network (SAN) or storage network is a computer network which provides access to consolidated, block-level data storage.
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