Bring Your Own Key

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TDE BYOK and Geo-Replication in Azure SQL DB

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Recently a customer asked me for help with setting up a test of an Azure SQL Database in the single database tier with Geo-Replication to work with Transparent Data Encryption (TDE) with a customer-managed key, also known as Bring Your Own Key (BYOK). It is very simple to do it when you use service-managed keys, […]

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2020-07-21

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