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A second important aspect is that you really want the result database to be stored off-line when you don't need it, and use it in read-only modus when you do. This gives some protection against a malicious user, that might already have compromised the machine, to also modify the results database. For instance, you can provide the result database on a read-only NFS mount (for servers) or read-only medium (when you have physical access to the machine) such as CD/DVD or read-only USB sticks.