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https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/backup/multi-user-authorization?tabs=azure-portal&pivots=vaults-recovery-services-vault
Before you start
Testing scenarios
Create a Resource Guard
Enable MUA on a Recovery Services vault
Protected operations on a vault using MUA
Authorize critical operations on a vault
Disable MUA on a Recovery Services vault
Resource Guard in Azure
Resource Guard is an Azure feature that helps protect critical resources, such as Recovery Services Vaults and Backup Vaults, from unauthorized modifications. It does this by adding an extra layer of authorization to critical operations.
How Resource Guard works
Resource Guard works by associating a vault with a Resource Guard. When you try to perform a critical operation on the vault, Azure first checks to see if you have the appropriate permissions on the Resource Guard. If you do not have the appropriate permissions, the operation will fail.
How to create a Resource Guard
Creating a Resource Guard is a simple process that can be done in the Azure portal. You can create a Resource Guard in the same subscription or a different subscription as the vault you want to protect.
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/backup/multi-user-authorization?tabs=azure-portal&pivots=vaults-recovery-services-vault#before-you-start
Before you start
Ensure the Resource Guard and the Recovery Services vault are in the same Azure region.
Ensure the Backup admin does not have Contributor permissions on the Resource Guard. You can choose to have the Resource Guard in another subscription of the same directory or in another directory to ensure maximum isolation.
Ensure that your subscriptions containing the Recovery Services vault as well as the Resource Guard (in different subscriptions or tenants) are registered to use the providers - Microsoft.RecoveryServices and Microsoft.DataProtection . For more information, see Azure
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