Simplify Multi-Account Bedrock Model Access with Managed Entitlements
Summary
This post explains how to use managed entitlements for Amazon Bedrock to centralize model subscriptions and distribute access across multiple AWS accounts within an organization, eliminating the need for individual AWS Marketplace permissions.
Why it matters
IT and engineering professionals can significantly reduce administrative complexity and improve security posture when managing access to AI models across large, multi-account AWS environments.
How to implement this in your domain
- 1Designate a central AWS account for Bedrock model subscriptions.
- 2Configure managed entitlements within this central account for desired models.
- 3Distribute access policies to relevant workload accounts.
- 4Verify that workload accounts can access Bedrock models without direct Marketplace permissions.
- 5Regularly audit and update entitlement policies as organizational needs evolve.
Who benefits
Key takeaways
- Managed entitlements simplify Bedrock model access in multi-account setups.
- Centralized subscription reduces administrative overhead.
- Eliminates the need for AWS Marketplace permissions in workload accounts.
- Enhances governance and security for AI model deployment.
Original post by Archana Chenchu
"In this post, we show you how to use managed entitlements for Amazon Bedrock to subscribe once from a central account and distribute model access across your organization. This approach removes the need for AWS Marketplace permissions in workload accounts."
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