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  • Documentation
    • Added a new guide on etcd Encryption, covering installation, operation, and configuration of the etcd Encryption Manager.
    • Includes details on automated key rotation, supported cluster types, default settings, and monitoring encryption status.
    • Provides example commands and YAML outputs for user reference.

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A new documentation page has been introduced to describe the use and operation of the etcd Encryption Manager. The page covers installation, configuration, supported cluster types, operational details, and instructions for monitoring encryption status, focusing on the automated rotation and management of etcd encryption keys.

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docs/en/configure/clusters/etcd-encryption.mdx Added new documentation page detailing etcd Encryption Manager installation, usage, and configuration

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In clusters deep where secrets sleep,
A manager hops in, encryption to keep.
Keys now rotate, safe and sound,
Seven days pass, new keys are found.
With docs in tow, the rabbits cheer—
Secure and bright, our data’s clear!
🐇🔐


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@chinameok chinameok merged commit 2ed72b4 into master Jul 22, 2025
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@chinameok chinameok deleted the etcd-Encryption/AIT-59698 branch July 22, 2025 06:53
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