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Subject: Re: [kmip] Fwd: The language for Key Mangement Domain
Multitenancy is a reference to the mode of operation of software where multiple independent instances of one or multiple applications operate in a shared environment.The instances (tenants) are logically isolated, but physically integrated.
Folks,
As discussed on last week's call - here is the alternate definition from Chuck W along with his rationale for it's construction.
In summary (and for ease of comparison), the two proposed definitions we have on the table so far are:
"A logical grouping of clients and servers where there is a reasonable expectation that a key, or key name is unique. "
and
"An instance of a key management system where uniqueness of objects can reasonably be expected. A key management system may comprise multiple logical partitions (Key management Domains) where uniqueness is preserved within each partition but is not required across all partitions."
Cheers,
-Tony Cox
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Subject: The language for Key Maangement Domain Date: Thu, 31 Oct 2019 14:42:49 +0000 From: White, Charles <chuck@fornetix.com> To: 'tony.cox@cryptsoft.com' <tony.cox@cryptsoft.com>
"A logical grouping of clients and servers where there is a reasonable expectation that a key, or key name is unique. "
If you apply a sanity test of an identity domain - you can use similar language: A logical grouping of systems where there is a reasonable expectation that a given system identifier is unique.
This addresses the fact that a domain is more than just servers it is a collection of Clients and Servers - whether it is physical, virtual, partition, imaginary, rainbows, unicorns, etc
This also has the benefit of not using the term Domain in the definition.
Chuck White
Fornetix
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