What Are the Differences Between the Permissions of an Account and Those of IAM Users?
If you need many accounts within your organization, you can create IAM users and manage them effectively.
An account can allocate funds to IAM users so that IAM users can manage resources independently.
Both an account and its IAM user can create IAM users. An account can only manage its own IAM users but cannot manage the IAM users of other accounts.
An account and its IAM users are equally used. Their differences lie in what permissions you assign to them.
For details about WAF account permissions, see Permissions Management.
About Purchase and Specifications Change FAQs
- Can I Buy Multiple WAF Instances Using the Same Account?
- What Are the Differences Between the Permissions of an Account and Those of IAM Users?
- Can I Share My WAF with Other Accounts?
- How Does WAF Calculate Domain Name Quota Usage?
- How Do I Change the WAF Instance Edition to a Lower One and Reduce Number of Packages?
- Can I Add More Protection Rules?
- What Can I Do If the Website Traffic Exceeds the WAF Service Request Limit?
- What Are the Impacts When QPS Exceeds the Allowed Peak Rate?
- Can I Change WAF Specifications During Renewal?
- How Many Rules Can I Add to a WAF Instance?
- Where and When Can I Buy a Domain, QPS, or Rule Expansion Package?
- How Do I Select Service QPS When Purchasing WAF?
- Is Service QPS Calculated Based on Incoming Traffic or Outgoing Traffic?
- Does WAF Have a Limit on the Protection Bandwidth or Shared Bandwidth?
- Where Can I View the Inbound and Outbound Bandwidths of a Protected Website?
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