Allowing autodiscovery of AWS resources - Amazon Quick

Allowing autodiscovery of AWS resources

   Applies to: Enterprise Edition and Standard Edition 
   Intended audience: System administrators 

Each AWS service that you access from Amazon Quick needs to allow traffic from Quick. Instead of opening each service console separately to add permissions, a Quick administrator can do this in the administration screen. Before you begin, make sure that you have addressed the following prerequisites.

If you choose to enable autodiscovery of AWS resources for your Quick account, Quick creates an AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) role in your AWS account. This IAM role grants your account permission to identify and retrieve data from your AWS data sources.

Because AWS limits the number of IAM roles that you can create, make sure that you have at least one free role. You need this role for Amazon Quick to use if you want Amazon Quick to autodiscover your AWS resources.

You can have Amazon Quick autodiscover Amazon RDS DB instances or Amazon Redshift clusters that are associated with your AWS account. These resources must be located in the same AWS Region as your Amazon Quick account.

If you choose to enable autodiscovery, choose one of the following options to make the AWS resource accessible:

Enabling autodiscovery is the easiest way to make this data available in Amazon Quick. You can still manually create data connections whether or not you enable autodiscovery.