Security
OrientDB is the NoSQL implementation with the greatest focus on security.
To connect to an existing database, you need a user and password. Users and roles are defined inside the database. For more information on this process, see Database Security.
In the event that you’re connecting to the OrientDB Server that is hosting the database, you can access the database using the server’s user. For more information on this process, see Sever Security.
Additionally, you can encrypt the database contents on disk. For more information on this process, see Database Encryption.
While OrientDB Server can function as a regular Web Server, it is not recommended that you expose it directly to either the Internet or public networks. Instead, always hide OrientDB server in private networks. |
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