I would have run a test on that too even if it wasn't a part of my initial concern, but Primocache 1.01 was unable to recognise TrueCrypt volumes on my system.piquadrat wrote:But when you encrypt a partition and then cache it with PrimoCache (L2), is the data encrypted on the cache volume too?
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- Sat Sep 13, 2014 10:46 pm
- Forum: Technical Support
- Topic: How "readable" is the Primocache caching data by itself?
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Re: How "readable" is the Primocache caching data by itself?
- Wed Sep 10, 2014 11:36 pm
- Forum: Technical Support
- Topic: How "readable" is the Primocache caching data by itself?
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Re: How "readable" is the Primocache caching data by itself?
Thanks for the reply! I did a test using a fairly competent recovery program and yes it takes quite a bit of work putting pieces together, however it's just a matter of effort and how much of the files have been cached. Users should note that at least partial file contents as well as file structures...
- Sun Sep 07, 2014 3:38 pm
- Forum: Technical Support
- Topic: How "readable" is the Primocache caching data by itself?
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How "readable" is the Primocache caching data by itself?
Pardon a question that I suppose should be answered somewhere already, but I took some time searching without a directly related result. I'm simply wondering about when you for instance use an SSD partition for Primocache to speed up a mechanical drive, how readable is the cached data by some third ...