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November 02, 2016, 09:53:54 AM
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Have anyone ever ran the bitcoin client (full node) on an encrypted drive? If so, how is the overall performance? I am considering using LUKS but do not know how the performance would be or if the drive would be a bottleneck and if it will be I probably might have to either just not encrypt the drive or use another drive thats not encrypted for the blockchain. Any opinion or advice will be appreciated.
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November 02, 2016, 11:03:45 AM
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I'm running a full node using LUKS for whole-disk encryption. It doesn't affect disk performance in any way (unless you're using a CPU from the '90s or something).

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November 02, 2016, 11:51:59 AM
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I'm running a full node using LUKS for whole-disk encryption. It doesn't affect disk performance in any way (unless you're using a CPU from the '90s or something).

Just want to make sure Smiley my cpu is an i7 4790k so I believe I be fine. I just wanted to make sure it wouldnt be a bottleneck that would affect the performance of the disk or overall performance.
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November 05, 2016, 12:33:05 PM
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the only times id imagine youd notice a small hit is during sync processes (already disk intensive without encryption) i use some truecrypt containers which slow the read write speed right down and i still font notice much difference during normal use

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November 05, 2016, 08:56:38 PM
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I'm running a full node using LUKS for whole-disk encryption. It doesn't affect disk performance in any way (unless you're using a CPU from the '90s or something).

Just want to make sure Smiley my cpu is an i7 4790k so I believe I be fine. I just wanted to make sure it wouldnt be a bottleneck that would affect the performance of the disk or overall performance.

I don't even think you should see a difference with that CPU. I've ran Bitcoin Core with VeraCrypt with a 4770k and didn't really notice anything.
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