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A major benefit of the TWCloud system is being able to control how and w= hich user can access the resources in the system. Superior management is es= sential for large and complex systems in order for a substantial numbe= r of users to access the system, and use its resources at the same time. Th= e TWCloud uses role-based access control (RBAC) to regulate permissions and= access to its system resources based on the roles of individual users. RBA= C is a way to provide quick access, and, at the same time, control the= actions a user can perform based on their roles. With RBAC, you can assign= general permissions quickly through the use of roles, but you cannot = modify the permissions in a pre-existing role. You can also create custom r= oles for users with particular needs.
Your password and username are associated with your role in the TWCloud = system, meaning that your user account comes with role-specific authorizati= ons. Authorizations are permissions that enable a role or a user to accompl= ish specific actions. Permissions vary according to the role. For example, = some permissions enable a user or a role to: