Mine are plugged into a UPS, so power outage shouldn't really be a problem. I wonder if I encrypt the external drives with BitLocker, whether BI service can still access them to transfer files.with full disk encryption a passphrase will be required at boot; so such a configuration wont recover from a power outage on its own.
I admire your drive (pun intended) to encrypt all this stuff; but you likely have bigger fish to fry than plug this minor attack surface.. you think a few hour long power outage wont be a problem but potentially your own video surveillance recordings being physically stolen and used against you is likely? Not sure I want to ask what your doing to be this paranoid.. but I can see the desire to keep the courts from using em against you if something crazy happened one day; in that case you can only store the decryption keys in your head.. as thats the only place they are safe from legal reach (5th Ammendment)
The issue becomes when the system reboots after a power outage...My entire storage disk is encrypted with Bitlocker.
No problems with BI writing to it.Has been working well for a couple of years.
lol, then its not secure as all the theif has to do is turn on the machine...If you can add a TPM module for bitlocker it will reboot fine after a power outage without any input from the user.