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Enforcing Data Integrity using Ledger
Validate everything. Trust nobody.
If you have ever worked in a field requiring absolute trust in the data, this should be familiar. In today's world, trust in the data is paramount, yet it can be challenging to achieve in SQL Server databases. With the release of Azure SQL Database Ledger in 2019, it has all changed, thanks to blockchain. With the introduction of blockchain into Azure databases and immutable Azure blob storage, we can now digitally certify the data to ensure its integrity.
Furthermore, SQL Server 2022 helps facilitate ongoing defense against bad actors by providing this incredible feature in the complete installation of SQL Server. In the cloud or on land, you can guarantee data integrity.
Integrity equals trust. Trust equals security.
You will learn -
• What blockchain is at a high level
• How to configure a Ledger database
• About the limitations
If you need to ensure data trustworthiness, Ledger might be your solution.
John Morehouse
Principal Consultant
Louisville, Kentucky, United States
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