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Providing Service Account Credentials

Service account credentials can be provided as part of the Cloud Access Manager deployment. These credentials can be manually entered, or for GCP deployments a key file can be provided that can be used to populate the fields. For more information on creating a deployment, see Creating a Deployment.

The table below outlines the features supported by the different Cloud Access Connector versions, and the cloud providers that work with the Cloud Access Manager Service.

Cloud Access Manager Features enabled by Cloud Service Accounts

Feature Azure (CACv1) Azure GCP AWS ESX
Deallocation* Supported Supported Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable
Power Management Supported Supported Supported Supported Not Supported
Workstation Provisioning Supported Not Supported Supported Not Supported Not Supported

*Deallocation is a power state within Microsoft Azure. When a remote workstation is powered off by a user, it will be shutdown and the account will still be billed. Cloud Access Manager can deallocate remote workstations that have been shutdown in order to stop them being billed.