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Security considerations

You can enable SnapDrive for UNIX to access the storage systems connected to the host, and must configure the host to use the login names and passwords assigned to the storage systems. If you do not provide this information, SnapDrive for UNIX cannot communicate with the storage system.

A root user can allow other users to run specific commands depending on the roles assigned to them. You need not be a root user to perform storage and snap management operations.

SnapDrive for UNIX stores user authentication information about the host in an encrypted file. On Linux hosts, by default, SnapDrive encrypts the password information and sends it across the network. SnapDrive communicates using HTTPs over the standard IP connection.