Last Updated on November 18, 2021 by Admin 3
An organization created an Amazon Elastic File System (Amazon EFS) volume with a file system ID of fs-85ba41fc, and it is actively used by 10 Amazon EC2 hosts. The organization has become concerned that the file system is not encrypted.
How can this be resolved?
- Enable encryption on each host’s connection to the Amazon EFS volume. Each connection must be recreated for encryption to take effect.
- Enable encryption on the existing EFS volume by using the AWS Command Line Interface.
- Enable encryption on each host’s local drive. Restart each host to encrypt the drive.
- Enable encryption on a newly created volume and copy all data from the original volume. Reconnect each host to the new volume.