DataArts Lake Formation
DataArts Lake Formation
- What's New
- Function Overview
- Service Overview
- Getting Started
- User Guide
- Best Practices
- Developer Guide
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API Reference
- Before You Start
- API Overview
- API Calling
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API
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Console
- Instance Management
- Job Management
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Service Authorization Management
- Granting Permissions for Accessing Other Cloud Services
- Querying Cloud Service Access Permissions
- Registering a Tenant Agreement
- Querying whether a Tenant Has Registered an Agreement
- Deleting a Tenant Agreement
- Registering a Tenant Agreement
- Querying whether a Tenant Has Registered an Agreement
- Deleting a Tenant Agreement
- Querying the Current System Agreement
- OBS Management
- Access Management
- Specification Management
- Quota Management Service
- Tag Management Service
- Agency Management
- Alarm Management
- Metadata Management
- Location
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LakeCat
- Function Management
- Catalog Management
- Database Management
- Table Management
- Data Table Statistics
- Zone-based Management
- Partition Statistics
- Authorization Management
- User Group Management
- Metadata Statistics
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Role Management
- Creating a Role
- Listing Roles on Different Pages by Condition
- Deleting a Role
- Obtaining a Role
- Modifying a Role
- Listing All Role Names
- Querying the Users or User groups Under a Role
- Adding One or More Users or User Groups to a Role
- Removing One or More Users or User Groups from a Role
- Updating the Entities in a Role
- Credential Management
- Configuration Management
- User
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Console
- Application Examples
- Permissions and Supported Actions
- Appendix
- FAQs
- General Reference
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Regions and AZs
A region or an availability zone (AZ) identifies the location of a data center. You can create resources in a specific region or an AZ.
- A region is a physical data center, which is completely isolated to improve fault tolerance and stability. After a resource is created, its region cannot be changed.
- An AZ is a physical location with independent power supplies and network in a region. A region can contain multiple AZs, which are physically isolated but interconnected through internal networks. This ensures the independence of AZs and provides low-cost and low-latency network connections.
Figure 1 Regions and AZs
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Huawei Cloud provides services in many regions worldwide. You can select a region and AZ as required. For more information, see Global Products and Services.
Parent topic: Basic Concepts
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