Let's say I have a cluster of HTTPD clusters and they all share the same database setting the proper monsoon is? Or is this safety masturbation? What is SSL Pro and Con? What about?
Other providers are not aware of this, but here it is:
It is possible for a virtual example that there are several types of traffic being targeted for "sniff" traffic targeted or received for a different virtual frequency ...... Hypervisor will not provide any traffic to those who are not addressed Have them Two virtual examples owned by the same customer located on the same physical host, can not hear each other's traffic. ARPs do not work within Amazon EC2 in attacks such as cash poisoning.
However, they end it with the disclaimer:
While Amazon EC2 provides adequate protection for any customer's inadvertent or malicious form To try to see the data of others, customers should encrypt sensitive traffic as a standard practice.
I do not know the data you have stored, but I can say:
- If its financial data, do not store it on cloud.
- If you need to comply with some laws, please avoid storing it on the cloud.
- For anything else, it should be OK to avoid SSL recovering cost is not worth the extra security.
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