CloudSpanner
A fully managed, mission-critical, relational database service that offers transactional consistency at global scale, automatic, synchronous replication for high availability, and support for two SQL dialects: Google Standard SQL and PostgreSQL.
Have you connected a GCP project?
Make sure you have first integrated a GCP project with Apono. If not, follow this GCP Integration step-by-step guide.
Overview
- Reduce Over Privileges - Discover existing privileges to GCP roles, groups and services to convert to on-demand access flows to reduce over-privileges.
- Self Service Access - Empower your developers to gain self-servable access to GCP services, buckets, instances and more using Slack.
- Automated Approval Workflows - Create approval workflows to specific sensitive resources.
- Restricted Third Party Access - Grant third-party (customer or vendor) time-based access to specific buckets, databases or instances with MFA verification.
- Review Access - View a detailed access audit of who was granted access to which specific instances, buckets or other resources in GCP.
Prerequisites
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GCP integration connected to Apono
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At least 1 Cloud Spanner instance
How to integrate GCP Cloud Spanner
Note
- Make sure the GCP Cloud Spanner instance is Active.
- Make sure you have first integrated a GCP project with Apono. If not, follow this GCP Integration step-by-step guide.
- Click on Integrations Catalog
- Under GCP, look for Cloud Spanner and click Connect

- Fill in the Integration details
- Type the Integration Name
- Choose the Cloud Account from the dropdown list (list of Organization IDs)
- Project ID - the project ID where the Cloud Storage installed
Hurray!!
You've successfully integrated Apono with your GCP CloudSpanner. You should now see the new integration in your Connected Integrations.
Updated 5 months ago