Resource Manager documentation
Google Cloud provides container resources such as organizations and projects that allow you to group and hierarchically organize other Google Cloud resources. This hierarchical organization helps you manage common aspects of your resources, such as access control and configuration settings. The Resource Manager API enables you to programmatically manage these container resources.
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Documentation resources
Guides
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Quickstart: Manage your Google Cloud resources
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Quickstart: Enforce organization policy by using Resource Manager
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Creating and managing projects
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Creating and managing organizations
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Migrating projects into an organization
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Creating and managing Folders
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Creating and managing organization policies
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Access control for projects using IAM
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Access control for organizations using IAM
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