Encryption at Rest and all other Enterprise Edition features are available 
in the Community Edition from v3.12.5 onward.

On Monday, July 28, 2025 at 8:43:35 AM UTC+2 vic.pa...@gmail.com wrote:

> AWS volumes you mount in ECS are encrypted by default or you opt in for 
> encryption at volume creation time. This is done by AWS for you with KMS 
> keys . This includes EBS, EFS, FSx and ECS Ephemeral Storage (Fargate).
> You can even plug in your KMS keys or customer's KMS keys if you have been 
> given access to them. It should work.
> V
> On Wednesday, April 18, 2018 at 1:25:07 AM UTC-4 David-BE wrote:
>
>> The Community Edition doesn't seem to satisfy the GDPR Encryption at Rest 
>> requirement for privacy protection and leaves startups in a difficult 
>> situation.
>>
>> The jump to Enterprise is a leap in complexity and a huge annual expense. 
>> Even with the 50% server discount available to startups from ArangoDB, the 
>> 'pay what you use' NoSQL offerings from the major cloud vendors are vastly 
>> more cost effective when bootstrapping. Perhaps GDPR is a great leverage 
>> point if you are trying to sell Enterprise licenses but it is important not 
>> to burden startups with brutal pricing tiers. ArangoDB is the solution we 
>> wish to support but the company isn't making it easy.
>>
>> For those of us in startups that will be pre-revenue for an extended time 
>> - it is obvious that there is a missing license tier for ArangoDB that 
>> should provide access to built-in Encryption at Rest in single server mode. 
>> Enterprise Trial is too restrictive to be useful beyond internal testing.
>>
>> We've been attempting to engage ArangoDB sales reps and executives in a 
>> dialog to address our concerns in this area and are still hopeful that will 
>> happen.
>>
>> In the mean time I'd like to discover what methods have been successfully 
>> deployed to achieve Encryption at Rest in Community. Ideally we'd simply 
>> toggle encryption for specific Collections. Using disk encryption on our 
>> AWS persistent storage volume might be a solution but we have many 
>> collections that are read-only reference material that don't need this 
>> treatment. Thoughts on any of the above?
>>
>> David
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