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Question Plesk: Encrypt Data At Rest?

Paul Larson

Basic Pleskian
My Ubuntu server runs MariadB 10.6. Based on this old thread about encrypting data at rest (2018), it would seem a Plesk domain could have MariaDB at rest encryption enabled... and everything is fine.

Is this correct?

I don't even know how to enable encryption for a MariaDB database: I've even googled it.

I assume data at rest, in a Plesk sense, would only be for databases and not the file system. (I don't even know how to make my server or CMS handle a at rest file encryption.)
 
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