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Manage BitLocker encryption on Azure Stack HCI, version 23H2

Applies to: Azure Stack HCI, version 23H2

This article describes how to view and enable BitLocker encryption, and retrieve BitLocker recovery keys on your Azure Stack HCI system.

Prerequisites

Before you begin, make sure that you have access to an Azure Stack HCI, version 23H2 system that is deployed, registered, and connected to Azure.

View BitLocker settings via Azure portal

To view the BitLocker settings in the Azure portal, make sure that you have applied the MCSB initiative. For more information, see Apply Microsoft Cloud Security Benchmark initiative.

BitLocker offers two types of protection: encryption for OS volumes and encryption for data volumes. You can only view BitLocker settings in the Azure portal. To manage the settings, see Manage BitLocker settings with PowerShell.

Screenshot that shows the Data protections page for volume encryption on Azure portal.

Manage BitLocker settings with PowerShell

You can view, enable, and disable volume encryption settings on your Azure Stack HCI cluster.

PowerShell cmdlet properties

The following cmdlet properties are for volume encryption with BitLocker module: AzureStackBitLockerAgent.

  •   Get-ASBitLocker -<Local | PerNode>
    

    Where Local andPerNode define the scope at which the cmdlet is run.

    • Local - Can be run in a regular remote PowerShell session and provides BitLocker volume details for the local node.
    • PerNode - Requires CredSSP (when using remote PowerShell) or a remote desktop session (RDP). Provides BitLocker volume details per node.
  •   Enable-ASBitLocker -<Local | Cluster> -VolumeType <BootVolume | ClusterSharedVolume>
    
  •   Disable-ASBitLocker -<Local | Cluster> -VolumeType <BootVolume | ClusterSharedVolume>
    

View encryption settings for volume encryption with BitLocker

Follow these steps to view encryption settings:

  1. Connect to your Azure Stack HCI node.

  2. Run the following PowerShell cmdlet using local administrator credentials:

    Get-ASBitLocker
    

Enable, disable volume encryption with BitLocker

Follow these steps to enable volume encryption with BitLocker:

  1. Connect to your Azure Stack HCI node.

  2. Run the following PowerShell cmdlet using local administrator credentials:

    Important

    • Enabling volume encryption with BitLocker on volume type BootVolume requires TPM 2.0.

    • While enabling volume encryption with BitLocker on volume type ClusterSharedVolume (CSV), the volume will be put in redirected mode and any workload VMs will be paused for a short time. This operation is disruptive; plan accordingly. For more information, see How to configure BitLocker encrypted clustered disks in Windows Server 2012.

    Enable-ASBitLocker
    

Follow these steps to disable volume encryption with BitLocker:

  1. Connect to your Azure Stack HCI node.

  2. Run the following PowerShell cmdlet using local administrator credentials:

    Disable-ASBitLocker
    

Get BitLocker recovery keys

Note

BitLocker keys can be retrieved at any time from your local Active Directory. If the cluster is down and you don't have the keys, you might be unable to access the encrypted data on the cluster. To save your BitLocker recovery keys, we recommend that you export and store them in a secure external location such as Azure Key Vault.

Follow these steps to export the recovery keys for your cluster:

  1. Connect to your Azure Stack HCI cluster as local administrator. Run the following command in a local console session or local Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) session or a Remote PowerShell session with CredSSP authentication:

  2. To get the recovery key information, run the following command in PowerShell:

    Get-AsRecoveryKeyInfo | ft ComputerName, PasswordID, RecoveryKey
    

    Here's a sample output:

     PS C:\Users\ashciuser> Get-AsRecoveryKeyInfo | ft ComputerName, PasswordID, RecoveryKey
    
     ComputerName    PasswordId    RecoveryKey
     -------         ----------    -----------
     ASB88RR1OU19    {Password1}   Key1
     ASB88RR1OU20    {Password2}   Key2
     ASB88RR1OU21    {Password3}   Key3
     ASB88RR1OU22    {Password4}   Key4
    

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