You will need to
find out which GUID represents your network adapter and replace
with
that value.
336 Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Administration
WINDOWS BITLOCKER DRIVE ENCRYPTION
One of the biggest challenges with servers in a remote location is ensuring physical security.
It??™s not always possible to secure physical access to a remote datacenter. Servers
must sometimes be placed in less than ideal locations, where the risk of physical compromise
is greater. For example, organizations with small satellite offices might require
that their data reside on local servers for performance reasons (that is, when high-speed
WAN links are cost prohibitive). In such situations, it??™s not unusual for the server to be
placed in an unused closet or even under someone??™s desk. Your server might also be
physically co-located in shared datacenters with servers from other organizations, and
it??™s not always possible to control who outside of your organization can physically access
your servers.
Although every systems administrator works hard to avoid insecure setups whenever
possible, options and choices are sometimes limited, and we do the best we can with
what we have. The biggest problem with a less than ideal setup is that some unauthorized
individual with physical access to the servers might try to get to the data directly on
the disks using boot CDs or USB drives, or the person may actually move the physical
hard drive to a different computer.
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