Timeline for Should I chunk or not for AES-GCM file encryption
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Nov 17, 2019 at 2:39 | comment | added | dave_thompson_085 | python cryptography's API, like most, uses an init, update..., finalize structure that allows you to process data in chunks of any size you like and get the correct result. Using very small chunks is likely to be much less efficient though; I'd start with a megabyte at a time, and measure. Yes, you should not exceed 64G total (with the default tag size of 128 bits). | |
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