Re: Folder Encryption Multiple User Access
- From: DotNetDeveloperDude@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: Tue, 23 Oct 2007 06:31:18 -0700
Thanks everyone for your posts, I do appreciate it. I think my
solution will be to use the same user that writes the files, to read
the files. That solution, given the current architecture, will be the
easiest and quickest and should keep me on my schedule.
One last question.
What is the overhead cost in writing and reading encrypted files? We
will have only Word docs, jpg's, and pdf's being encrypted, all of
which will be a max of 2 MB in size. It is possible that we could
have thousands of users at our peak time using this service. Disk
space is not a concern. The process that writes and reads is multi
threaded, although I haven't looked at the code to see how the threads
are managed. I do know that the current solution (writing
unencrypted, & 500kB max) has no performance issue.
Thanks
.
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