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Enable AWS root block device encryption by default #527

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  • terraform-provider-aws v2.23.0 allows AWS root block devices to enable encryption by default
    • Require updating terraform-provider-aws to v2.23.0 or higher (action required)
    • Enable root EBS device encryption by default for controller instances and worker instances in auto-scaling groups

For comparison:

  • Google Cloud persistent disks have been encrypted by default for years
  • Azure managed disk encryption is not ready yet (terraform-provider-azurerm#486)

* terraform-provider-aws v2.23.0 allows AWS root block devices
to enable encryption by default.
* Require updating terraform-provider-aws to v2.23.0 or higher
* Enable root EBS device encryption by default for controller
instances and worker instances in auto-scaling groups

For comparison:

* Google Cloud persistent disks have been encrypted by
default for years
* Azure managed disk encryption is not ready yet (#486)
@dghubble dghubble force-pushed the aws-root-block-device-encryption branch from 235b1d5 to 6db11d5 Compare August 8, 2019 04:14
@dghubble dghubble merged commit 6db11d5 into master Aug 9, 2019
@dghubble dghubble deleted the aws-root-block-device-encryption branch August 9, 2019 06:06
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