Reminder and Agenda for Confidential Storage Spec Call - Jan 28 2021
Dear all, This is a reminder that the DIF / CCG Secure Data Storage Working group weekly call will be happening on Thursday at 4pm Eastern / 1pm Pacific / 22:00 CEST. Meeting link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84828031746?pwd=V0xGTnJ2Zm15RHlSRFpNTlRPQzdLUT09 Specification: https://identity.foundation/confidential-storage/ Specification repository: https://github.com/decentralized-identity/confidential-storage Audio recordings and transcripts of previous meetings: https://dif.groups.io/g/sds-wg/wiki/19633 As always, the IPR policy requires that you can only make substantive contributions if you sign the IPR Release Form. Please follow the instructions at https://dif.groups.io/g/sds-wg/wiki/Home Confidential Storage Spec Call Agenda 1. IPR Reminder 4. Issue review2. Introductions and Re-Introductions 3. Replication Use Cases (starting from simplest, building up) Thank you, The Chairs |
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Hi Michael, That is a great idea! :) (apologies, I lost track of this email thread in my inbox). Here it is, for today's discussion (in a few mins): (starting with Replication) On Wed, Jan 27, 2021 at 10:22 PM Michael Herman (Parallelspace) <mwherman@...> wrote:
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From: Michael Herman (Parallelspace) <mwherman@...>
Sent: January 28, 2021 3:19 PM To: dzagidulin@... Cc: sds-wg@dif.groups.io; Credentials Community Group <public-credentials@...> Subject: RE: Reminder and Agenda for Confidential Storage Spec Call - Jan 28 2021
Here’s the replication that diagram I created several years ago at Syntergy as their solution architect …at a high level, it’s actually only 3 components:
The source and target servers could be clients and/servers or intermediary router. For more details, see page 17 and onwards in the attached whitepaper.
“More news at 11…”
From: Dmitri Zagidulin <dzagidulin@...>
Hi Michael, That is a great idea! :) (apologies, I lost track of this email thread in my inbox).
Here it is, for today's discussion (in a few mins):
(starting with Replication)
On Wed, Jan 27, 2021 at 10:22 PM Michael Herman (Parallelspace) <mwherman@...> wrote:
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Here’s the third installment on different replication approaches: Microsoft Active Directory Replication Model.
The AD Replication Model is interesting because it uses a different approach to track adds/deletes/updates: one based on Update Sequence Numbers and Tombstoning.
For the full story on AD Replication Model, check out this article:
How the Active Directory Replication Model Works
Best regards, Michael
From: sds-wg@... <sds-wg@...>
On Behalf Of Michael Herman (Trusted Digital Web)
Sent: February 4, 2021 12:22 AM To: sds-wg@dif.groups.io Subject: Re: [sds-wg] Reminder and Agenda for Confidential Storage Spec Call - Jan 28 2021
[Resending the Syntergy Replicator replication pipeline documents to sds-wg@dif.groups.io]
From: Michael Herman (Parallelspace) <mwherman@...>
Here’s the replication that diagram I created several years ago at Syntergy as their solution architect …at a high level, it’s actually only 3 components:
The source and target servers could be clients and/servers or intermediary router. For more details, see page 17 and onwards in the attached whitepaper.
“More news at 11…”
From: Dmitri Zagidulin <dzagidulin@...>
Hi Michael, That is a great idea! :) (apologies, I lost track of this email thread in my inbox).
Here it is, for today's discussion (in a few mins):
(starting with Replication)
On Wed, Jan 27, 2021 at 10:22 PM Michael Herman (Parallelspace) <mwherman@...> wrote:
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Fourth installment on replication technologies: Microsoft Sync Framework 2.1 (retired in 2016).
I’m including the Microsoft Sync Framework because this article includes a good detailed description of how its replication strategy works with a fair bit of architectural detail. It maps reasonably well to the SDS Confidential Storage Model conceptual architecture: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/previous-versions/mt763482(v=msdn.10)?redirectedfrom=MSDN
I believe Ray Ozzie and his brother Jack drove the Sync Framework after they joined Microsoft as part of the Groove Networks acquisition.
Best regards, Michael
From: sds-wg@... <sds-wg@...>
On Behalf Of Michael Herman (Trusted Digital Web)
Sent: February 4, 2021 8:11 AM To: sds-wg@...; sds-wg@dif.groups.io Subject: Re: [sds-wg] Reminder and Agenda for Confidential Storage Spec Call - Jan 28 2021
Here’s the third installment on different replication approaches: Microsoft Active Directory Replication Model.
The AD Replication Model is interesting because it uses a different approach to track adds/deletes/updates: one based on Update Sequence Numbers and Tombstoning.
For the full story on AD Replication Model, check out this article:
How the Active Directory Replication Model Works
Best regards, Michael
From:
sds-wg@... <sds-wg@...>
On Behalf Of Michael Herman (Trusted Digital Web)
[Resending the Syntergy Replicator replication pipeline documents to sds-wg@dif.groups.io]
From: Michael Herman (Parallelspace) <mwherman@...>
Here’s the replication that diagram I created several years ago at Syntergy as their solution architect …at a high level, it’s actually only 3 components:
The source and target servers could be clients and/servers or intermediary router. For more details, see page 17 and onwards in the attached whitepaper.
“More news at 11…”
From: Dmitri Zagidulin <dzagidulin@...>
Hi Michael, That is a great idea! :) (apologies, I lost track of this email thread in my inbox).
Here it is, for today's discussion (in a few mins):
(starting with Replication)
On Wed, Jan 27, 2021 at 10:22 PM Michael Herman (Parallelspace) <mwherman@...> wrote:
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