zkPass
zkPass User's Guide
zkPass User's Guide
  • Getting Started
    • πŸ”ŠIntroduction
      • What is zkPass?
      • How does it work?
      • How zkPass can help you
      • What's Ahead
    • 🌀️Service-based Proof System
      • Main Features
      • zkPass Workflows
      • Deployment Options
        • Public-Cloud Hosting
        • Private-Cloud Hosting
        • On-Premise Hosting
    • πŸ—οΈKey Concepts
      • User Data
      • DVR
      • zkPass Proof
  • Core Components
    • πŸ›οΈService Architecture
      • RESTful API Web Service
      • zkPass Query Host
    • πŸ‘₯zkPass Client Roles
    • 🀝Trust Models
      • Data Privacy Trust Model
      • Data Integrity Trust Model
      • Computation Integrity Trust Model
    • πŸ‘©β€πŸ’»zkPass Module
  • Use Cases
    • 🩸Employee Onboarding
      • β€œBlood Test Result” User Data
      • "Employee Onboarding" DVR
      • zkPass Integration
      • Call Sequence
    • 🚘Loan Application Screening
      • β€œBCA Customer Profile” User Data
      • Loan Screening DVR
      • zkPass Integration
      • Call Sequence
    • πŸ›’Sharing OIDC Users Securely
      • "ShopSphere ID Token" User Data
      • "ShopSphere Account Holder" DVR
      • zkPass Integration
        • Integration Guidelines for ShopSphere OIDC Provider
        • Integration Guidelines for Krisna Service
        • Integration Guideline for ShopSphere App
      • Call Sequence
  • FAQ
    • How is verifiable computing implemented by ZKP?
  • Glossary
    • Client-based Proof System
    • DVR
    • User Data
    • zkPass Proof
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Deployment Options

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Last updated 1 year ago

The zkPass Service offers flexible hosting options to meet diverse organizational needs and data management preferences. Understanding these options is crucial for choosing the most suitable deployment strategy that aligns with your organizational requirements, control levels, and data privacy standards.

There are three main hosting options for the zkPass Service:

Each hosting option for the zkPass Service comes with its own set of advantages and considerations. Public cloud hosting offers ease and scalability, private cloud hosting provides additional control and customization, and on-premise hosting delivers the utmost in data sovereignty and security. Organizations should carefully assess their specific needs, regulatory requirements, and resource capabilities to select the most appropriate hosting solution for their implementation of the zkPass Service.

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Public-cloud hosting
Private-cloud hosting
On-premise hosting