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By default, system administrators cannot access organizations. Organization administrators can grant access
to system administrators by modifying a security setting for their organization.
Organization administrators perform tasks such as the following.
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Manage organization users, roles, privileges, and permissions
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Create other organization administrators
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Grant access to the organization to existing users
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Enable base database templates for the organization
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Allocate organization resources to database groups
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Implement organization security and backup policies
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Define roles
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Define database configuration and database backup templates
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Monitor organization performance, resource usage, and alarms
Managing Resources For Organizations
Organizations get their resources from vSphere resource pools and from networking and storage resources.
These resources are allocated to the organization by Data Director system administrators.
Organizations manage resource bundles on behalf of their database groups and databases. Resource bundles
are composed of vSphere resource pools (CPU and memory), storage, and networking resources, and provide
the resources and base templates used to provision databases.
Resource pools initially created in vSphere are allocated to the Data Director system, where Data Director
system administrators use them to create resource bundles. System administrators allocate resource bundles
to organizations, and organization administrators can then assign resources to their database groups.
Figure 5-2. Resource Bundles, Organizations, and Database Groups
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