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Why does external encryption result in lower deduplication savings

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Applies to

  • ONTAP
  • Storage Efficiency
  • Encryption 

Answer

  • Files encrypted externally prior to being written to ONTAP result in lower deduplication savings compared to files encrypted natively within ONTAP.
  • External encryption alters data block patterns, preventing effective matching between otherwise similar files.
  • As a result, encrypted block strings do not align with those of nearly identical files stored on the same system.
  • This lack of block-level similarity significantly reduces deduplication efficiency.
  • When files are unencrypted or encrypted natively using ONTAP features such as NVE or other supported encryption options, deduplication savings can be fully realized.

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