DSC and Related Services
Figure 1 shows the relationships between DSC and related services.
OBS
Object Storage Service (OBS) is a stable, secure, efficient, and easy-to-use cloud storage service that can store any amount and form of unstructured data. After OBS access permissions are granted, DSC is allowed to automatically identify and classify sensitive data, analyze abnormal user behaviors, and protect data stored in OBS.
RDS
Relational Database Service (RDS) is a cloud-based web service that is reliable, scalable, easy to manage, and immediately ready for use. After RDS access permissions are granted, DSC is allowed to automatically identify and classify sensitive data and protect data stored in RDS instances.
DWS
Data Warehouse Service (DWS) is an online data processing database that uses the cloud infrastructure to provide scalable, fully-managed, and immediately read for use database services. After DWS access permissions are granted, DSC is allowed to automatically identify and classify sensitive data and protect data stored in DWS.
ECS
Elastic Cloud Server (ECS) is a cloud server that provides scalable, on-demand computing resources. After ECS access permissions are granted, DSC is allowed to automatically identify and classify sensitive data and protect data stored in self-built databases on ECSs.
Bare Metal Server (BMS)
Bare Metal Server (BMS) features both the scalability of VMs and high performance of physical servers. After BMS access permissions are granted, DSC is allowed to automatically identify and classify sensitive data and protect data stored in self-built databases on BMSs.
CSS
Cloud Search Service (CSS) is a fully managed, distributed search service. It is fully compatible with open-source Elasticsearch and provides functions including structured and unstructured data search, statistics, and reporting. The process of using CSS is similar to that of using a database. After CSS access permissions are granted, DSC is allowed to automatically identify and classify sensitive data and protect data stored in big data assets on CSS.
DLI
Data Lake Insight (DLI) is a Serverless big data compute and analysis service that is fully compatible with Apache Spark, Apache Flink, and openLooKeng (Apache Presto) ecosystems. With multi-model engines, enterprises can use SQL statements or programs to easily complete batch processing, stream processing, in-memory computing, and machine learning of heterogeneous data sources. After DLI access permissions are granted, DSC is allowed to automatically identify and classify sensitive data and protect data stored in big data assets on DLI.
MRS
MapReduce Service (MRS) provides enterprise-level big data clusters on the cloud. Tenants can fully control the clusters and run big data components such as Hadoop, Spark, HBase, Kafka, and Storm in the clusters. After MRS access permissions are granted, DSC is allowed to automatically identify and classify sensitive data and protect data stored in Hive on CSS.
ELB
DSC is bound to to query the encryption communications status.
SMN
Simple Message Notification (SMN) provides the message notification function. Once this function is enabled, DSC sends messages to you by email when sensitive data identification is complete or an abnormal event is detected.
Relationship with CTS
Cloud Trace Service (CTS) is used to record the operations you have performed using DSC for later querying, auditing, or backtracking.
VPC
Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) enables you to provision logically isolated, configurable, and manageable virtual networks for cloud servers, cloud containers, and cloud databases, improving cloud service security and simplifying network deployment.
IAM
Identity and Access Management (IAM) provides you with permission management for DSC. Only users who have Tenant Administrator permissions can perform operations such as authorizing, managing, and detect cloud assets using DSC. To obtain the permissions, contact the users who have the Security Administrator permissions.
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