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Mapped directory links and Domino data security

To ensure data security, do not create a mapped directory link to a file server or shared Network Attached Storage (NAS) server for a Domino® server. These links can cause both database corruption and security problems.

Database corruption

If the network connection fails while the Domino server is writing to a database on the file server or shared NAS server, the database can become corrupted. In addition, the interdependence of the file sharing protocols -- Server Message Block (SMB), Common Internet File System (CIFS), and Network File System (NFS) -- and the remote file system can affect the Domino server's performance. Domino sometimes needs to open large numbers of remote files, and low latency for read/write operations to these files is desirable.

To avoid these problems on Domino servers, consider doing one or more of the following:


To avoid problems with Notes® workstations, consider doing the following:
Security problems

When Encrypt network data is enabled, all Domino server and Notes workstation traffic is encrypted. However, the file I/O between the Domino server and the file server or shared NAS server is not encrypted, leaving it vulnerable to access by unauthorized users.

Related concepts
NRPC and Internet connection security
Network security