Once you sign up for your Druva CloudRanger account, you will need to grant CloudRanger third-party access to your AWS account. Druva CloudRanger requires an Identity Access Management (IAM) role to access and manage your AWS workloads.
IAM role
To create an IAM role, Druva CloudRanger provides a CloudFormation template that is used to create a stack. The CloudFormation stack generates the following IAM permissions for Druva CloudRanger to access your AWS Account:
IAM Role
IAM Instance Profile
IAM Policy
The generated Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the IAM role is then linked back to CloudRanger so that it can run backup and restore jobs on your AWS workloads.
For more information, please see Create an AWS Access Role.
๐ Note
โDruva CloudRanger follows all security protocols and best practices recommended by AWS. All access permissions to your AWS resources and regions are controlled by AWS Identity and Access Management.