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Dell NetWorker 19.9 Administration Guide

Restricted Datazones overview

Restricted Datazones (RDZ) allows NetWorker administrators to organize a NetWorker environment into a multi-tenancy configuration, providing the ability to add an extra layer of privilege control.

This additional layer of control allows you to isolate access to resources, and separate these restricted resources into specific groups. RDZs also provide the ability to set up communal, or shared, resources (resources that are not owned by a specific RDZ).

Restricted and shared resources

A restricted resource (a resource that is owned by an RDZ) can only be operated by users within the RDZ who have the appropriate privileges, and by the global administrator. Restricted resources can reference both other restricted resources within the same RDZ, and shared resources.

A shared resource can be operated on by any RDZ, but only modified by global administrators. Shared resources can only reference other shared resources (for example, a shared client can only reference other shared directives).

Resource type associations

You can associate the following resources to an RDZ:

  • Clients
  • Protection policies
  • Protection groups
  • Directives
  • Labels
  • Pools
  • Jukeboxes
  • Status of operations (for example, jukebox actions)
  • Devices
  • Storage nodes
  • Scheduled recovery

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