- Service Overview
- Getting Started
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User Guide
- Using IAM to Grant Access to FlexusX
- Purchasing a FlexusX Instance
- Logging In to a FlexusX Instance
- Managing FlexusX Instances
- Managing Images
- Managing EVS Disks
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VPC Management
- VPC Overview
- Attaching Extension Network Interfaces to a FlexusX Instance
- Detaching Extension Network Interfaces from a FlexusX Instance
- Changing the VPC for a FlexusX Instance
- Changing the Private IP Address of the Primary Network Interface for a FlexusX Instance
- Configuring a Virtual IP Address for a FlexusX Instance
- Managing EIPs
- Managing Server Security
- Managing Backups
- Viewing Monitoring Metrics and Configuring Alarms
- API Reference
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FAQs
- Product Consulting
- Billing
- OS and Image
- Specification Modification FAQ
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Performance Mode
- How Do I Know Whether Performance Mode Is Enabled for a FlexusX Instance?
- How Much Can Performance Be Improved If Performance Mode Is Enabled for a Flexus X Instance?
- Do I Need to Stop My FlexusX Instance If I Want to Enable or Disable Performance Mode for It?
- Can I Enable Performance Mode After a FlexusX Instance Is Created?
- Will I Continue to Be Billed If I Disable Performance Mode for My FlexusX Instance?
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Using IAM to Grant Access to FlexusX
FlexusX allows you to use IAM to implement fine-grained permissions control on your FlexusX resources. With IAM, you can:
- Create IAM users or user groups for personnel based on your enterprise's organizational structure. Each IAM user has their own identity credentials for accessing FlexusX resources.
- Grant users only the permissions required to perform a given task based on their job responsibilities.
- Entrust a Huawei Cloud account or a cloud service to perform efficient O&M on your FlexusX resources.
If your Huawei Cloud account meets your permissions requirements, you can skip this section.
This section describes how to grant permissions to a FlexusX instance.
Creating a User and Granting Permissions for FlexusX Instances
Before assigning permissions to user groups, you should learn about system-defined policies supported by cloud servers and select the policies based on service requirements.
The system-defined policies of a FlexusX instance are the same as those of an ECS.
- For details, see Permissions Management.
- Figure 1 shows the process of creating a user and granting permissions for FlexusX instances. For details, see Creating a User and Granting ECS Permissions.
Example Custom policies
You can create custom policies to supplement the system-defined policies of FlexusX. Custom policies of a FlexusX instance are the same as those of an ECS. For details, see ECS Custom Policies.
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