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Status Submitted
Workspace Instana
Categories Agent
Created by Guest
Created on May 2, 2024

We need an alternative to the Hashicorp vault

I continue to run into more customers that demand a vault other than Hashicorp as a way to securely store credentials for the configuration.yaml file.     Previously, I opened this idea, but it was rejected:   https://ideas.ibm.com/ideas/INSTANA-I-271

 

I just spoke with another customer today that uses Cyberark.

 

I do have another suggestion that would allow us to support securely storing credentials without constantly getting asked to support other vaults.   Our older monitoring tools simply used a java keystore and locally encrypted the credentials and stored them with the Agent.   Given that Instana always has Java with the Agent, it would be a viable solution that would work for all customers.  The disadvantage of this approach is that you can't manage the passwords centrally.

Idea priority High