TMS provides central management for all tags of all cloud resources. Services listed in Table 1 are supported.
A cloud service can contain multiple resource types. You can select a resource type as required on the TMS console and manage the tags of this type of resources in a centralized manner.
Service |
Resource Type |
---|---|
Bare Metal Server (BMS) |
BMS |
Elastic Cloud Server (ECS) |
ECS |
Object Storage Service (OBS) |
Bucket |
Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) |
|
Elastic Volume Service (EVS) |
Disk |
Volume Backup Service (VBS) |
|
Auto Scaling (AS) |
AS group |
Image Management Service (IMS) |
Private image |
Key Management Service (KMS) |
Key |
Domain Name Service (DNS) |
|
Virtual Private Network (VPN) |
VPN |
Scalable File Service (SFS) |
File system |
Cloud Server Backup Service (CSBS) |
|
Elastic Load Balancing (ELB) |
|
NAT Gateway |
NAT gateway |
Simple Message Notification (SMN) |
Topic |
Distributed Message Service (DMS) |
Queue |
Relational Database Service (RDS) |
DB instance |
MapReduce Service (MRS) |
Cluster |
Data Warehouse Service (DWS) |
Cluster |
Document Database Service (DDS) |
DB instance |
Data Ingestion Service (DIS) |
Stream |
Dedicated Host (DeH) |
DeH |
With CTS, you can record operations associated with TMS for later query, audit, and backtrack operations. Once CTS is enabled, it starts to record operations on cloud service resources. For details about how to view audit logs, see Viewing CTS Traces.