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There is still some conflicting data to be sorted out, e.g.:
There is still some conflicting data to be sorted out, e.g.:


=== maximum size internal drive ===
<pre>The maximum size of the internal harddrive that the PS3 supports is 1TB (TeraBytes)  
<pre>The maximum size of the internal harddrive that the PS3 supports is 1TB (TeraBytes)  


note: this seems untrue as there are several people posting pictures of their external to internal drive mod with a size of 2TB</pre>
note: this seems untrue as there are several people posting pictures of their external to internal drive mod with a size of 2TB</pre>


=== maximum size external drive ===
<pre>External HDD : You can format it to any size up to 8TB
<pre>External HDD : You can format it to any size up to 8TB


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* sources used: source: http://www.edepot.com/playstation3.html#PS3_Harddrive and euss temp blog
* sources used: source: http://www.edepot.com/playstation3.html#PS3_Harddrive and euss temp blog
* todo: flush out errors, merging in a readable format
* todo: flush out errors, merging in a readable format


== AES-256-CBC versus AES-256-XTS ==
== AES-256-CBC versus AES-256-XTS ==

Revision as of 19:03, 22 June 2011

Todo

Need help getting data for the different SKU models and the default harddrive they are equiped with.

There is still some conflicting data to be sorted out, e.g.:

maximum size internal drive

The maximum size of the internal harddrive that the PS3 supports is 1TB (TeraBytes) 

note: this seems untrue as there are several people posting pictures of their external to internal drive mod with a size of 2TB

maximum size external drive

External HDD : You can format it to any size up to 8TB

note: this seems untrue, because when >2TB drives have hit the market, no screenshots of >2TB external storage are known

AES-256-CBC versus AES-256-XTS

There is conflicting mention of sources for the algo/mode used for GameOS encryption.

Fact:

  • Sony/IBM loves AES
  • 256bit based
  • sectorsize 512 bytes (4096 bits)
  • blockcipher
  • recurring patterns are seen

Reference: