If you need encryption of data at rest for industry compliance for example, you would need to provision said storage device(s) and then manage key rotation and unattended upgrade and reboot for the hosts and/or containers that hold the drive keys.
Maybe this is where they explain that part of the iSCSI SAN;
> If you are reading this blog article, and you are thinking about using Postgres in a Cloud Native environment, without any Kubernetes background, my advice is to seek immediate professional assistance of a certified service provider from day 0 – just because everyone is going on Kubernetes doesn’t mean that’s necessarily a good idea for your organization!
If you need encryption of data at rest for industry compliance for example, you would need to provision said storage device(s) and then manage key rotation and unattended upgrade and reboot for the hosts and/or containers that hold the drive keys.
Maybe this is where they explain that part of the iSCSI SAN;
> If you are reading this blog article, and you are thinking about using Postgres in a Cloud Native environment, without any Kubernetes background, my advice is to seek immediate professional assistance of a certified service provider from day 0 – just because everyone is going on Kubernetes doesn’t mean that’s necessarily a good idea for your organization!