It’s not possible because the data is also stored on a different file system than ZFS.Could you not just encrypt the dataset instead?
| File type | Number of files | Total size (bytes) |
|---|---|---|
| video | 14 | 3,150,528,644 |
51 | 166,362,504 | |
| Total | 65 | 3,316,891,148 |
| compression | used (bytes) |
|---|---|
| off | 3921088512 |
| zle | 3945467904 |
| lz4 | 3951259648 |
I wouldn't rate the results too high, since VirtualBox already compresses its virtual drives, and you don't really get much compression on already compressed data.Below is a simple test of ZFS compression methods. All tests were performed in VirtualBox,
I was thinking of .mp3 and .ogg - aren't those kind of compression?Audio is "random", no compression.