Starburst Galaxy
- Overview
- Sign up for Starburst Galaxy
- Try your first query
- Create an object storage catalog
- Create a relational database catalog
- Use Galaxy with Tableau
- Overview
- Amazon S3
- Amazon Redshift
- Apache Druid
- Apache Pinot
- Azure Data Lake Storage
- Azure Synapse
- Elasticsearch
- Galaxy Telemetry
- Google BiqQuery
- Google Cloud Storage
- Google Sheets
- MariaDB
- MongoDB
- MySQL
- Oracle
- PostgreSQL
- Salesforce
- Snowflake
- SQL Server
- Tabular
- COVID-19 data lake
- Sample dataset
- TPC-H dataset
- TPC-DS dataset
- Overview
- Audit log
- Cluster configurations
- Cluster configurations - Cluster scheduling
- Usage and billing
- Notification settings
- Overview
- Users
- Roles and privileges
- Groups
- Single sign-on
- API auth token
- Service accounts
- Tags
- Row filters
- Column masks
- OAuth clients
- Overview
- Access control
- Roles
- Entities
- Privileges
- Policies
- External security in AWS
- External security in Azure
- IP allowlist
- SSH tunnels
- Example bastion host on AWS
- AWS PrivateLink
- Overview
- Okta SAML setup
- Okta SCIM setup
- Azure SAML setup
- Azure SCIM setup
- Google Workspace SAML setup
- Generic IdP setup
- Delete an SSO provider
- SSO client access
- Overview
- Great Lakes connectivity
- Iceberg table format
- Delta Lake table format
- Hive table format
- Hudi table format
starburst galaxy > access control > Access control overview
Access control overview #
The Access control section allows you to manage the following data governance aspects of Starburst Galaxy:
- Users
- Roles and privileges
- SSO groups
- Single sign-on
- API authentication tokens
- Service accounts
- Tags
- Row filters
- Column masks
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