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Tenant service administration (Preview)
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(Tenant administrators) Manage your DaaS resources
This article describes how tenant customers access and manage their own DaaS resources in cooperation with Citrix Service Providers (CSPs) under multitenant deployment.
Note:
This feature is now in public preview. Complete this form to participate.
Add tenant administrators
In a multitenant environment, administrators of tenant customers must be added only in each tenant’s Citrix Cloud account. Adding tenant administrators to the Citrix Service Provider’s (CSP) partner account is not supported because it doesn’t ensure proper security isolation.
The first tenant administrator must be added by a partner admin who initially created the tenant account. After that, this tenant administrator with Full access can add more tenant administrators.
To add a tenant administrator:
- Sign in to the tenant customer’s Citrix Cloud™ account as a tenant administrator with Full access permission on the tenant.
- Follow the steps in Invite individual administrators.
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Assign one of the following permissions to the tenant administrator as needed:
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Cloud Administrator (Tenant): Has full permissions to manage the tenant’s own machine catalogs, delivery groups, and other scoped objects. To assign this role, do one of the following:
- Select Full access.
- Select Custom access, then select Cloud Administrator (Tenant) under DaaS.
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Help Desk Administrator (Tenant): Has access to the Monitor console only. To assign this role, select Custom access, then select Help Desk Administrator (Tenant) under DaaS.
Note:
- Administrators added in the tenant account are automatically synced to the partner’s Studio console with the appropriate role and scope.
- Partner administrators aren’t encouraged to sign in to a tenant customer’s cloud account for DaaS management. Certain features are blocked in tenant accounts for security reasons.
- To understand the permission differences between Cloud Administrator (Tenant) and Help Desk Administrator (Tenant), see the following Available features by tenant administrator role table.
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Access the Studio console in the tenant account
As a tenant administrator, you can access a scoped Studio experience directly from the tenant customer’s Citrix Cloud account.
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Sign in to the tenant customer’s Citrix Cloud account.
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Select DaaS from the home page or from the upper-left menu. The Studio console opens with functionality based on the administrator’s assigned role.
The console displays only objects and settings within the tenant’s scope. Unscoped objects are not accessible from the tenant view.
Table: Available features by tenant administrator role
Function | Cloud Administrator (Tenant) | Help Desk Administrator (Tenant) |
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Home | Yes | Not applicable |
Search | Yes | Yes |
Machine Catalogs | Yes | Not applicable |
Delivery Groups | Yes | Not applicable |
Applications | Yes | Not applicable |
Policies | Manage custom policy sets only | Not applicable |
Administrators | Yes | Not applicable |
Hosting | Edit only | Not applicable |
Monitor | Yes | Yes |
Session Recording | Yes | Not applicable |
Downloads | Yes | Not applicable |
Create catalogs and delivery groups
As a tenant admin with the Cloud Administrators (tenant) role, you can manage machine catalogs and delivery groups within your assigned scope.
However, the first machine catalog for a tenant must be created by the partner administrator for the tenant scope to ensure that the correct initial zone is selected for the tenant catalog.
Manage policies in the tenant account
By default, built-in policy sets are visible across all scopes in the partner’s Studio console.
If a tenant needs to manage policies independently:
- In the partner account, a partner administrator must create a custom policy set scoped to that tenant.
- In the tenant account, tenant administrators with the Cloud Administrator (tenant) role manage policies within that set.
If a tenant needs to manage own policy set:
- In the partner account, a partner administrator must remove ANY scope from DefaultSitePolicies, CustomTemplates, and DefaultSiteTemplates first.
- In the tenant account, tenant administrators with the Cloud Administrator (tenant) role manage its own policy set (but not policy template).
Update host connections
As a tenant administrator with the Cloud Administrators (tenant) role, you cannot create host connections. However, you can update existing host connections created by a partner administrator assigned to the tenant’s scope with the initial zone selected.
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