Access management in Cloud Backup
In this section, you will learn:
About access management
In Yandex Cloud, all transactions are checked in Yandex Identity and Access Management. If a subject does not have the required permission, the service returns an error.
To grant permissions for a resource, assign roles for this resource to the subject that will perform the operations. You can assign roles to a Yandex account, service account, federated users, user group, system group, or public group. For more information, see How access management works in Yandex Cloud.
Roles for a resource can be assigned by users who have the backup.admin
role or one of the following roles for that resource:
admin
resource-manager.admin
organization-manager.admin
resource-manager.clouds.owner
organization-manager.organizations.owner
Which resources you can assign a role for
Using the Yandex Cloud console or the YC CLI, you can assign a role for a cloud or folder. These assigned roles will also apply to nested resources.
Which roles exist in the service
Service roles
backup.viewer
The backup.viewer
role enables viewing information on virtual machines and BareMetal servers connected to Cloud Backup, on backup policies and backups, as well as on the relevant cloud, folder, and quotas.
Users with this role can:
- View info on the connected backup providers.
- View info on the access permissions granted for the relevant backup policies.
- View info on backup policies and virtual machines and BareMetal servers linked to them.
- View info on the virtual machines and BareMetal servers connected to Cloud Backup.
- View info on backups.
- View info on Cloud Backup quotas.
- View info on the relevant cloud.
- View info on the relevant folder and its statistics.
To assign the backup.viewer
role, you need the admin
role for the cloud or backup.admin
for the folder.
BareMetal is at the Preview stage.
backup.editor
The backup.editor
role enables managing the connection of virtual machines and BareMetal servers to Cloud Backup, managing backup policies, making backups, and restoring VMs and BareMetal servers from the existing backups.
Users with this role can:
- View info on connected backup providers, as well as connect providers available in Cloud Backup.
- Create, modify, and delete backup policies, as well as link, unlink, and run them on virtual machines and BareMetal servers.
- View info on the access permissions granted for the relevant backup policies.
- View info on backup policies and virtual machines and BareMetal servers linked to them.
- View info on virtual machines and BareMetal servers connected to Cloud Backup, as well as connect and disconnect VMs and BareMetal servers to and from it.
- View info on backups, as well as delete them and use them to restore VMs and BareMetal servers.
- View info on Cloud Backup quotas.
- View info on the relevant cloud.
- View info on the relevant folder and its statistics.
This role also includes the backup.viewer
permissions.
To assign the backup.editor
role, you need the admin
role for the cloud or backup.admin
for the folder.
backup.admin
The backup.admin
role enables managing backup policies and access to them, managing the connection of virtual machines and BareMetal servers to Cloud Backup, making backups, and restoring VMs and BareMetal servers from the existing backups.
Users with this role can:
- View info on the access permissions granted for the relevant backup policies and modify such permissions.
- View info on connected backup providers, as well as connect providers available in Cloud Backup.
- Create, modify, and delete backup policies, as well as link, unlink, and run them on virtual machines and BareMetal servers.
- View info on backup policies and virtual machines and BareMetal servers linked to them.
- View info on virtual machines and BareMetal servers connected to Cloud Backup, as well as connect and disconnect VMs and BareMetal servers to and from it.
- View info on backups, as well as delete them and use them to restore VMs and BareMetal servers.
- View info on Cloud Backup quotas.
- View info on the relevant cloud.
- View info on the relevant folder and its statistics.
This role also includes the backup.editor
permissions.
To assign the backup.admin
role, you need the admin
role for the cloud.
Primitive roles
Primitive roles allow users to perform actions in all Yandex Cloud services.
auditor
The auditor
role grants a permission to read configuration and metadata of any Yandex Cloud resources without any access to data.
For instance, users with this role can:
- View info on a resource.
- View the resource metadata.
- View the list of operations with a resource.
auditor
is the most secure role that does not grant any access to the service data. This role suits the users who need minimum access to the Yandex Cloud resources.
viewer
The viewer
role grants the permissions to read the info on any Yandex Cloud resources.
This role also includes the auditor
permissions.
Unlike auditor
, the viewer
role provides access to service data in read mode.
editor
The editor
role provides permissions to manage any Yandex Cloud resources, except for assigning roles to other users, transferring organization ownership, removing an organization, and deleting Key Management Service encryption keys.
For instance, users with this role can create, modify, and delete resources.
This role also includes the viewer
permissions.
admin
The admin
role enables assigning any roles, except for resource-manager.clouds.owner
and organization-manager.organizations.owner
, and provides permissions to manage any Yandex Cloud resources (except for transferring organization ownership and removing an organization).
Prior to assigning the admin
role for an organization, cloud, or billing account, make sure to check out the information on protecting privileged accounts.
This role also includes the editor
permissions.
Instead of primitive roles, we recommend using service roles. This ensures more selective access control and implementation of the principle of least privilege.
For more information about primitive roles, see the Yandex Cloud role reference.