- What's New
- Function Overview
- Service Overview
- Getting Started
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User Guide
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VPC Endpoint Services
- VPC Endpoint Service Overview
- Creating a VPC Endpoint Service
- Viewing a VPC Endpoint Service
- Deleting a VPC Endpoint Service
- Managing Connections of a VPC Endpoint Service
- Managing Whitelist Records of a VPC Endpoint Service
- Viewing Port Mappings of a VPC Endpoint Service
- Managing Tags of a VPC Endpoint Service
- VPC Endpoints
- Permissions Management
- Quotas
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VPC Endpoint Services
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API Reference
- Before You Start
- API Overview
- Calling APIs
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API
- Version Management
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VPC Endpoint Services
- Creating a VPC Endpoint Service
- Querying VPC endpoint services
- Querying details of a VPC endpoint service
- Modifying a VPC endpoint service
- Deleting a VPC Endpoint Service
- Querying connections of a VPC endpoint service
- Accepting or Rejecting a VPC Endpoint
- Querying whitelist records of a VPC endpoint service
- Batch Adding or Deleting Whitelist Records of a VPC Endpoint Service
- Changing the Name of the VPC Endpoint Service
- This API is used to update the description of the VPC endpoint connection.
- Batch Adding or Deleting Whitelist Records of a VPC Endpoint Service
- Batch Adding or Deleting Whitelist Records of a VPC Endpoint Service
- Updating the Description of a Whitelist Record of a VPC Endpoint Service
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VPC Endpoints
- Querying public VPC endpoint services
- Querying basic information of a VPC endpoint service
- Creating a VPC endpoint
- Querying VPC endpoints
- Querying details of a VPC endpoint
- Deleting Endpoint
- Updating the Whitelist of a VPC Endpoint
- Changing a route table of a VPC endpoint
- Modifying Route Tables Associated with a VPC Endpoint
- Modifying Route Tables Associated with a VPC Endpoint
- Resource Quotas
- Tags
- Application Examples
- Appendix
- Change History
- SDK Reference
- Best Practices
- FAQs
Project and Enterprise Project
Project
IAM projects are used to group and isolate resources (computing resources, storage resources, and network resources). A project can be a department or a project group. All your resources are managed by project. Multiple projects can be created for one account.
Enterprise Project
Enterprise projects are used to categorize and manage resources. Resources in different regions can belong to one enterprise project. An enterprise can classify resources by department or project group and put relevant resources into one enterprise project for easy management. Resources can be migrated between enterprise projects.
Differences Between Projects and Enterprise Projects
- IAM project
Projects are used to categorize and physically isolate resources in a region. Resources cannot be transferred between IAM projects. They can only be deleted and then provisioned again.
- Enterprise project
Enterprise projects are upgraded based on IAM projects and used to categorize and manage resources of different projects of an enterprise. An enterprise project can contain resources in more than one region, and resources can be transferred between enterprise projects. If you have enabled enterprise management, you cannot create an IAM project and can only manage existing projects. In the future, IAM projects will be replaced by enterprise projects, which are more flexible.
Both projects and enterprise projects can be managed by one or more user groups. Users who manage enterprise projects belong to user groups. After a policy is granted to a user group, users in the group can obtain the permissions defined in the policy in the project or enterprise project.
For details about how to create a project and an enterprise project, and assign permissions, see Enterprise Management User Guide.
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