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Both my OCZ Vertex 2 240GB (with it's SF-1200 series controller) and my Intel SSD 320 support full disk AES encryption. I would like to use BitLocker on this laptop to prevent data theft, but BitLocker destroys performance on SandForce drives like the Vertex 2, and significantly impacts performance on drives like Intel's because the CPU is being used for encryption (affecting things like DMA).
Given that these drives already are doing hardware AES encryption of the data on the disk, how can I take advantage of that to prevent someone from stealing data off my laptop?
You could use bitlocker, but then lose quite a bit of performance. Its up to you as to what to do. Alternatively, you can use a remote support application to do the remote part. – soandos – 2011-08-16T06:19:31.227