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pages/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/concepts.mdx

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Enabling encryption means your database data will be copied into a new, encrypted block volume. This takes approximately 1 hour per 100 GB of storage. When switching volumes, expect a few seconds of downtime towards the end of the copying process.
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Refer to the [Encryption at rest performance benchmark](/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/how-to/manage-snapshots/) reference page to find a benchmark of the performance of Scaleway Managed Databases performing encryption at rest.
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## Endpoint
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pages/transactional-email/concepts.mdx

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IP reputation measures the trustworthiness of an IP address and the amount of unwanted requests it sends. An IP address that sends authentic, spam-free emails, earns a good IP reputation. An IP address that sends high amounts of spam or viruses earns a bad IP reputation. IP reputation allows you to reject requests that are coming from an IP address with a bad reputation.
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Refer to the [Understanding your reputation score with TEM](/transactional-email/reference-content/understanding-tem-reputation-score/) for best practices on improving your reputation score.
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Refer to the [Understanding your reputation score with TEM](/transactional-email/reference-content/understanding-tem-reputation-score/) documentation page for best practices on improving your reputation score.
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A domain's reputation score is determined by email providers and Internet Service Providers (ISPs), which means you have a different domain reputation for each email service provider.
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Refer to the [Understanding your reputation score with TEM](/transactional-email/reference-content/understanding-tem-reputation-score/) for best practices on improving your reputation score.
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Refer to the [Understanding your reputation score with TEM](/transactional-email/reference-content/understanding-tem-reputation-score/) documentation page for best practices on improving your reputation score.
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## Scale plan
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