MySQL Keyring supports keys of different types (encryption algorithms) and lengths:
- The available key types depend on which keyring plugin is installed. 
- The permitted key lengths are subject to multiple factors: - General keyring loadable-function interface limits (for keys managed using one of the keyring functions described in Section 8.4.5.14, “General-Purpose Keyring Key-Management Functions”), or limits from back end implementations. These length limits can vary by key operation type. 
- In addition to the general limits, individual keyring plugins may impose restrictions on key lengths per key type. 
 
        Table 8.32, “General Keyring Key Length Limits” shows
        the general key-length limits. (The lower limits for
        keyring_aws are imposed by the AWS KMS
        interface, not the keyring functions.) For keyring plugins,
        Table 8.33, “Keyring Plugin Key Types and Lengths” shows the key types
        each keyring plugin permits, as well as any plugin-specific
        key-length restrictions. For most keyring components, the
        general key-length limits apply and there are no key-type
        restrictions.
          component_keyring_oci can generate keys of
          type AES with a size of 16, 24, or 32 bytes
          only.
Table 8.32 General Keyring Key Length Limits
| Key Operation | Maximum Key Length | 
|---|---|
| Generate key | 
                16,384 bytes (2,048 previously); 1,024 for
                 | 
| Store key | 
                16,384 bytes (2,048 previously); 4,096 for
                 | 
| Fetch key | 
                16,384 bytes (2,048 previously); 4,096 for
                 | 
Table 8.33 Keyring Plugin Key Types and Lengths
| Plugin Name | Permitted Key Type | Plugin-Specific Length Restrictions | 
|---|---|---|
| keyring_aws | 
                 
                 | 16, 24, or 32 bytes None | 
| keyring_hashicorp | 
                 
                 
                 
                 | None None None None | 
| keyring_okv | 
                 
                 | 16, 24, or 32 bytes None | 
        The SECRET key type is intended for
        general-purpose storage of sensitive data using the MySQL
        keyring, and is supported by most keyring components and keyring
        plugins. The keyring encrypts and decrypts
        SECRET data as a byte stream upon storage and
        retrieval.
      
        Example keyring operations involving the
        SECRET key type:
      
SELECT keyring_key_generate('MySecret1', 'SECRET', 20);
SELECT keyring_key_remove('MySecret1');
SELECT keyring_key_store('MySecret2', 'SECRET', 'MySecretData');
SELECT keyring_key_fetch('MySecret2');
SELECT keyring_key_length_fetch('MySecret2');
SELECT keyring_key_type_fetch('MySecret2');
SELECT keyring_key_remove('MySecret2');