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The Content UI offers a visual representation of the cluster, organized by tenants, domains, collections, and buckets. Depending on the level of the login credentials (Root, Tenant, or Domain) and the access policy in force, the Content UI displays only the information authorized; for example, domain-level users can at most view, add, or update buckets and bucket contents.

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It is like nesting dolls: A cluster can contain multiple tenants; tenants can each contain multiple storage domains; storage domains are known to Swarm and are where content is stored.

Swarm defines the role of owner. You can create simple to sophisticated role-based access control (RBAC) definitions as required for your organization using Gateway's access control policies. Note that : the Cluster, Tenant, Domain, and Bucket "admins" shown in the diagram above are typical roles, but they are not required or hard-coded into the system. 

See Content Gateway Concepts.

Child pages (Children Display)

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