On Wed, 19 May 2010, Cech. Ulrich wrote:

I wanted to know how jackrabbit can be used in judicial environment in conjunction with a WORM storage system. Background: The storage system must store the data, so that the data cannot be edited, deleted, overwritten, so the best way to go is to use a WORM. There is a good system (FAST LTA) which does the work (the datastore directory is then on a network share, the the Silent Cube stores the data files undeletable).

But another law says, that you need to delete the data, if a customer cancel a contract with you, and you have to delete his data from your storage (that is impossible for a WORM). So, is there any experience dealing with this? Can jackrabbit be configured to store the data encrypted in his datastore? If the customer cancells the contract, you can delete the key and the data is lost (equal to deleted).

Keep each customer's data in a separate repository, on a separate disk. If they cancel their contract, remove the disk and send it to them, with instructions on how to destroy it securely. Charge them for this.

tom

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