Configuring and Operating a Hybrid Cloud with Microsoft Azure Stack Hub: Access Permissions for Supervisor

Access Permissions for Supervisor

Question

You are responsible to set the access permissions for different users in your company.

Your company hires a new Supervisor to successfully manage the multitenant AZ Stack Hub Integrated System.

You need to set the access permission for the Supervisor keeping in mind that he should be capable of monitoring the status of backups, creating and managing the offers and plans, and accessing the resources.

Which of the following role would you assign to the Supervisor?

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Explanations

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A. B. C. D. E.

Correct Answer: C

With the owner role, the user is capable of managing everything including access to the resources.

Option A is incorrect.

With the Reader role, the supervisor would be able to view everything but change nothing.

Option B is incorrect.

With the contributor role, the supervisor would be capable of managing anything but no access to the resources.

Option C is correct.

With the Owner role, the supervisor can manage everything, including access to the resources.

Option D is incorrect.

The custom role should be assigned if the user needs to be given limited and specific access to the resources.

Option E is incorrect.

The administrator is not a valid role in setting access permissions using role-based access control.

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Based on the provided requirements, the role that best fits the Supervisor's needs is "Contributor."

Here's a detailed explanation of each of the options:

A. Reader: A reader can view resources but cannot modify or manage them. This role is not suitable for a Supervisor who needs to manage offers and plans and access resources.

B. Contributor: A contributor can create and manage resources but cannot grant access to others. This role is appropriate for a Supervisor who needs to create and manage offers and plans and access resources but does not need to grant access to others.

C. Owner: An owner has full access to resources and can grant access to others. This role is not appropriate for a Supervisor who does not need to grant access to others.

D. Custom: A custom role can be created with specific permissions, but this option is not necessary for the Supervisor's needs as the Contributor role provides the necessary permissions.

E. Administrator: An administrator has full access to resources and can manage access to others. This role is too powerful for a Supervisor who only needs to manage offers and plans and access resources.

Therefore, the best option for the Supervisor's role would be "Contributor."