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by Alupis
1042 days ago
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There's a lot more reasons to run Vault than those. Having a standardized way to "do secrets" for any team, any service, any app within the organization is very nice. Becoming cloud-agnostic for your secrets (connecting your local Vault with the cloud provider's vault) is another great benefit. Automatic secret rotation is also another great benefit. Secret versioning and auditing... etc. It's not just "can't have this secret in VCS or viewable via kubectl". |
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That is exactly what it is.
You seem to misunderstand (and thus downvote?) the statement I made. I'm not saying "haha vault bad", I'm answering "what other product" (from ghshephard) with the reality of today.
This has nothing to do with what Vault is or isn't, but just with the concept of storing secrets in a uniform way in clouds for use with cloud workloads what is being used right now.