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AWS Key Management Service vs CrashPlan: What are the differences?
What is AWS Key Management Service? Easily create and control the encryption keys used to encrypt your data. AWS Key Management Service (KMS) is a managed service that makes it easy for you to create and control the encryption keys used to encrypt your data, and uses Hardware Security Modules (HSMs) to protect the security of your keys. AWS Key Management Service is integrated with other AWS services including Amazon EBS, Amazon S3, and Amazon Redshift. AWS Key Management Service is also integrated with AWS CloudTrail to provide you with logs of all key usage to help meet your regulatory and compliance needs.
What is CrashPlan? Data protection software for endpoint devices. It runs continually in the background of a device, providing constant backup of new files. Any time a new file is created or an existing file is changed, the product adds the file to a "to do" list.
AWS Key Management Service and CrashPlan belong to "Data Security Services" category of the tech stack.
Some of the features offered by AWS Key Management Service are:
- Centralized Key Management
- Integrated with AWS services
- Encryption for all your applications
On the other hand, CrashPlan provides the following key features:
- Restore and back-up Files from anywhere, at anytime
- Protect every version of every file, forever, with no limits
- Protect critical data that lives on employee endpoints.
Pros of AWS Key Management Service
- Integrated with AWS CloudTrail6
- KMS4
- Backed by Amazon4
- Free0