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Sharable Cloud Services and Resource Types

Table 1 Sharable cloud services and resource types

Cloud Service

Resource Type

Leaving a Resource Share

Application Scenario

Virtual Private Cloud (VPC)

Subnets

Supported

VPC sharing allows multiple accounts to create and manage cloud resources, such as ECSs, load balancers, and RDS instances, in one VPC. The owner of a VPC can share subnets in the VPC with one or more accounts. With VPC sharing, you can centrally manage resources in multiple accounts, improving the resource management efficiency and reducing O&M costs.

For more information, see VPC Sharing Overview.

Domain Name Service (DNS)

Private zones

Supported

Working with RAM, DNS allows you to share private zones across accounts if you are the owner of these private zones. When a resource owner shares private zones with you and you accept the resource sharing invitation, you can access and use the private zones.

For more information, see Sharing a Private Zone.

Resolver rules

Supported

Working with RAM, DNS allows you to share endpoint rules across accounts if you are the owner of these endpoint rules. When a resource owner shares endpoint rules with you and you accept the resource sharing invitation, you can access and use the endpoint rules.

For more information, see Sharing an Endpoint Rule.

SSL Certificate Manager (SCM)

Certificates

Supported

SCM allows you to share an SSL certificate with all member accounts in the same organizational unit. These member accounts can then deploy the shared certificate on services such as ELB, WAF, and CDN to enable HTTPS.

For more information, see Certificate Sharing Overview.

Private Certificate Authority (PCA)

Private CAs

Supported

PCA allows you to share a private CA with all member accounts in the same organizational unit. These member accounts can then use the shared CA to issue certificates.

For more information, see Private CA Sharing Overview.

Enterprise Router

Instances

Supported

None

FunctionGraph

Functions

Supported

Working with RAM, FunctionGraph allows you to share functions across accounts if you are the owner of these functions. When a resource owner shares functions with you and you accept the sharing invitation, you can access and use the functions.

For more information, see Function Sharing Overview.