How to encrypt etcd and use secrets in OpenShift

Author: Robert Kimani
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Secrets contain sensitive information, but they aren’t encrypted by default. Learn how to encrypt an etcd database to manage vital information in OpenShift. Read More at Enable Sysadmin

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