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Multi-Account Management

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Last updated: 2025-04-30 16:31:26
TencentDB for CTSDB 3.0 supports a multi-account authorization mechanism. By creating multiple user accounts, database administrators can customize permissions for each user to ensure they can only access authorized data scopes. This subdivision of permissions not only prevents excessive concentration of permissions but also reduces potential data security risks.

Creating Accounts

1. Log in to the CTSDB Console using a Tencent Cloud account.
2. At the top of the right page, select Version 3.0.
3. Find the target instance in the instance list.
4. In the row of the target instance, click the instance ID or click Manage in the Operation column to access the Instance Details page.
5. Select the Account Management tab and click Create an account in the upper left corner.
6. In the Create Account window, enter the account name as required in the input box of Account Name, enter the password corresponding to the account according to the password complexity requirements in the input box of Password, and enter the password again in the input box of Re-enter the Password.
7. Click Confirm. In the account list, you can see the created accounts.

Authorizing Created Accounts

1. In the account list on the Account Management tab, find the account name to be authorized.
2. In the Operation column of the account to be authorized, click Modify Permissions.
3. In the Edit Permissions window, on the left side of the Permissions setting area, select the Database Name that needs to be authorized, and in the right area, set Read-Only or Read-Write permissions for the database name.
4. Click Confirm to complete the configuration.

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