Before deploying the cluster, you need to determine and configure each Fortanix-Data-Security-Manager (DSM) node in the following ways:
Provide a unique hostname for each Appliance.
Provide a unique hostname for the Cluster (For example: fortanix-dsm.example.com).
Provide a unique hostname for the Cluster Assets (For example: fortanix-dsm-ui.example.com).
Add DNS entries for each of the Appliances Hostnames. All of these DNS entries should point to the assigned Static IP.
Add DNS entries for the Cluster and Cluster Assets hostnames. Both of these DNS entries should point to the Cluster IP.
Fortanix Data Security Manager (DSM) is the world’s first cloud service secured with Intel® SGX. With Fortanix DSM, you can securely generate, store, and use cryptographic keys and certificates, as well as other secrets such as passwords, API keys, tokens, or any blob of data. Your business-critical applications and containers can integrate with Fortanix DSM using legacy cryptographic interfaces (PKCS#11, CNG, and JCE) or using the native Fortanix DSM RESTful interface.
Fortanix Data Security Manager (DSM) is the world’s first cloud service secured with Intel® SGX. With Fortanix DSM, you can securely generate, store, and use cryptographic keys and certificates, as well as other secrets such as passwords, API keys, tokens, or any blob of data. Your business-critical applications and containers can integrate with Fortanix DSM using legacy cryptographic interfaces (PKCS#11, CNG, and JCE) or using the native Fortanix DSM RESTful interface.