AWS managed policies for routing control in Amazon Application Recovery Controller (ARC)
An AWS managed policy is a standalone policy that is created and administered by AWS. AWS managed policies are designed to provide permissions for many common use cases so that you can start assigning permissions to users, groups, and roles.
Keep in mind that AWS managed policies might not grant least-privilege permissions for your specific use cases because they're available for all AWS customers to use. We recommend that you reduce permissions further by defining customer managed policies that are specific to your use cases.
You cannot change the permissions defined in AWS managed policies. If AWS updates the permissions defined in an AWS managed policy, the update affects all principal identities (users, groups, and roles) that the policy is attached to. AWS is most likely to update an AWS managed policy when a new AWS service is launched or new API operations become available for existing services.
For more information, see AWS managed policies in the IAM User Guide.
AWS managed policy: AmazonRoute53RecoveryControlConfigFullAccess
You can attach AmazonRoute53RecoveryControlConfigFullAccess
to your IAM entities.
This policy grants full access to actions for working with recovery control configuration in ARC. Attach
it to IAM users and other principals who need full access to recovery control configuration actions.
At your discretion, you can add access to additional Amazon RouteĀ 53 actions to enable users
to create health checks for routing controls. For example, you might allow permission for one or more of the following
actions: route53:GetHealthCheck
, route53:CreateHealthCheck
,
route53:DeleteHealthCheck
, and route53:ChangeTagsForResource
.
To view the permissions for this policy, see AmazonRoute53RecoveryControlConfigFullAccess in the AWS Managed Policy Reference.
AWS managed policy: AmazonRoute53RecoveryControlConfigReadOnlyAccess
You can attach AmazonRoute53RecoveryControlConfigReadOnlyAccess
to your IAM entities. It's
useful for users who need to view routing control and safety rule configurations.
This policy grants read-only access to actions for working with recovery control configuration in ARC. These
users can't create, update, or delete recovery control resources.
To view the permissions for this policy, see AmazonRoute53RecoveryControlConfigReadOnlyAccess in the AWS Managed Policy Reference.
AWS managed policy: AmazonRoute53RecoveryClusterFullAccess
You can attach AmazonRoute53RecoveryClusterFullAccess
to your IAM entities.
This policy grants full access to actions for working with the cluster data plane in ARC. Attach
it to IAM users and other principals who need full access to updating and retrieving routing control states.
To view the permissions for this policy, see AmazonRoute53RecoveryClusterFullAccess in the AWS Managed Policy Reference.
AWS managed policy: AmazonRoute53RecoveryClusterReadOnlyAccess
You can attach AmazonRoute53RecoveryClusterReadOnlyAccess
to your IAM entities.
This policy grants read-only access to the cluster data plane in ARC. These users can retrieve routing control states
but can't update them.
To view the permissions for this policy, see AmazonRoute53RecoveryClusterReadOnlyAccess in the AWS Managed Policy Reference.
Updates for AWS managed policies for routing control
For details about updates to AWS managed policies for routing control in ARC since this service began tracking these changes, see Updates to AWS managed policies for Amazon Application Recovery Controller (ARC). For automatic alerts about changes to this page, subscribe to the RSS feed on the ARC Document history page.