Hi.

Grant <emailgrant <at> gmail.com> writes:

> >  > Would the type of filesystem encryption you guys are talking about
> >  > be unsuitable for a high-traffic server because of performance
> >  > considerations?
> >
> >  Yes, and it isn't necessary. You lock your servers away so that nobody
> >  has physical access to them.

I'd rather say: "... so that only trusted people have ...". But besides
this nitpick, I agree with you.

> 
> Sounds like co-location right?

No. Sounds like "build your own data center" :)

>  I just have a hosted dedicated
> machine.  

This means that you've got to trust the people hosting your
environment. If you don't, then move away! You know, they
could "easily"  install a traffic sniffers and whatnot.

> The thing that's always kept me from co-locating is hardware
> failure.  That would be a "my problem" in a co-located environment
> rather than a "their problem" right?

Depends on your contract, but generally speaking, you're right, yes.

Michael

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