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Status Not under consideration
Workspace Instana
Categories SRE
Created by Guest
Created on Apr 1, 2022

Customer defined encryption key for data at rest

Have the option for customers to defined their encryption key for data stored at rest on INSTANA's SaaS Backends. For example, an integration with IBM Key Protect for IBM Cloud could do that.

Idea priority Medium
  • Guest
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    Sep 19, 2022

    Hi,


    This sounds like the customer either needs to self host our on-premise product our engage Expert's Labs in a support contract to help them manage it. Part of the way that we can offer customers such an excelent deal on hosting in SaaS is that we are allowed to share a set of components common to all customers. Allowing for an indivual customer to have this kind of feature would break that pricing model and is something that we feel is better handled via the on-premise product.


    Thanks,

    Hunter