On 6/13/17 15:20, Stephen Frost wrote:
> No, the benefit is that the database administrator can configure it and
> set it up and not have to get an OS-level administrator involved. There
> may also be other reasons why filesystem-level encryption is difficult
> to set up or use in a certain environment, but this wouldn't depend on
> anything OS-related and therefore could be done.
Let's see a proposal in those terms then. How easy can you make it,
compared to existing OS-level solutions, and will that justify the
maintenance overhead?
Considering how ubiquitous file-system encryption is, I have my doubts
that the trade-offs will come out right, but let's see.
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