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The CoreOne Suite offers different ways to create and manage resources - see Resource Type. Approaching the CoreOne Suite’s access management features, it is important to understand which type of resource best suit your needs. This article should help you to decide between Linked Resources and Managed Resources. In this article, the target system Active Directory is used as an example, as this is one of the most commonly use case amongst the supported target systems.Resources in the CoreOne Suite are the equivalent of groups in an Active Directory. features will be the best match for the use case.
Due to different terminologies used in all the target systems supported by the CoreOne Suite, we’ve settled on the terminology “resources”. Simply put: A resource is a permission that is assignable to an identity within a target system. In the target system Active Directory terms, this is a group (resource) where users (identities) are added into as membersfor example, groups are the equivalent of resources.
This article should aid in deciding between the use of Linked Resources versus Managed Resources.
Step 1 - Understand the differences between resource types
The following documentation is recommended for a better understanding of what resource types are and what the Cleanup Tasks can do:
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