Share Non-RBAC resources
In Portworx Backup, non-RBAC (Role-Based Access Control) resources refer to resources and functionalities that are not governed by RBAC policies. For more information on non-RBAC resources, refer to non-RBAC resources
Sharing resources particularly in multi-tenant or collaborative environments offers the following benefits:
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Enables centralized management of shared resources and simplifies administration. Administrators have fewer resources to monitor, update, and secure, leading to reduced operational tasks.
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Reduces redundancy, operational overhead and allows better utilization of available resources.
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Reduces the overall maintenance overhead. A single resource instance is easier to maintain and update compared to multiple instances of the same resource.
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Fosters better collaboration between teams. It allows multiple teams or applications to work with shared infrastructure.
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Promotes uniformity across environments. Teams can benefit from the same set of configuration standards, security policies, and performance.
Examples
- A shared cluster ensures that resources such as CPU, memory, and storage are utilized more effectively. Workloads can dynamically allocate resources based on demand, which helps avoid underutilization. Managing fewer clusters reduces operational complexity, making it easier for administrators to monitor, upgrade, and maintain the infrastructure.
Topics listed here take you through the detailed procedures on how to share non-RBAC Portworx Backup resources with intended audience:
📄️ Share clusters
Explains how to share the clusters
📄️ Backup share access
Explains the supported access types for sharing backups
📄️ Modify backup share access
Details out how to change the access type of the shared backups
📄️ Revoke backup share access
Explains how to revoke access for backups and to revoke access provided to the user for backups
📄️ Share all backups of a cluster
Explains how to share all backups in a cluster with target audience
📄️ Share single backup of a cluster
Explains how to share a single backup with the intended audience