Storing access policies is a great way to keep control over specific service endpoints. With the ability to add and remove up to 5 stored access policies per storage account, users can tailor the set of permissions related to each service endpoint as needed for various scenarios. This flexibility allows for easy management of hundreds of services across multiple accounts and quick changes that meet user requirements. Furthermore, if there are needs beyond the allowed five policy limits, additional storage resources can be leveraged and linked with existing ones on-the-fly.
Stored access policies are an incredibly powerful tool for securely controlling access to resources in a virtual network. By granting limited, read and write permissions that expire after a certain time period, stored access policies provide granular control over the requested resources by clients outside of the VNET. This way, any suspicious behavior can be identified quickly and appropriate steps can be taken to ensure continued security. Furthermore, stored access policies can be easily customized to meet individual business needs and serve as an efficient way to manage secure client interactions with external data sources.
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