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Status Under review
Workspace IBM Turbonomic ARM
Categories Policies
Created by Guest
Created on Aug 28, 2024

Create an Account level policy entity type

When accounts have many different resource entity types, it's very cumbersome to create a generic policy for half a dozen resource types across dozens of accounts. If there was an Account policy type, high-level settings such as Action Generation: Recommend Only setting, could be used to apply to all entity types within the account. This would allow accounts that are using the Turbonomic tool for recommendations, that use IAC pipelines to execute, to ensure that users don't accidently manually execute recommendations against the environment. (Users that have admin access on most other accounts) While IAM roles on that account could be created that requires additional overhead to manage which accounts get which roles and the automation required to push those IAM roles out across the enterprise. An easier option would be to just create an Account policy and enable Recommend Only. 

Idea priority Medium