Question on Encryption File System (EFS) with SQL Server

  • Hi,

    If I want to provide more security for my SQL Server and want to

    use Window Server Encryption File System (EFS) for this protection.

    Is the following issues true,

    1. using EFS, the encrypted file will be encrypted. However, when it

    is copy to another NON-NTFS file system or OS, is the encryption still

    present in the file ? Is the file still encrypted.

    2. when EFS is in effect, other user cannot access or copy it. So, if

    my current database file which is encrypted using the EFS and my system

    have other backup software that is auto synchronising the database to

    another system. How can I ensure that the backup software will work without

    any problem ?

    3. Will EFS have any problem with antivirus or backup software ?

    4. If I need other system to access that encrypted file, how can I just let

    that system access it like opening it without any problem ? Please advise.

    Thank you

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  • Brian Kelly (of this site) wrote several execellent articles on this topic that address your questions.  Start at http://www.sqlservercentral.com/columnists/bkelley/implementing_efs.asp

    Hope this helps



    Mark

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