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Amazon managed policies for Amazon Timestream for InfluxDB
To add permissions to users, groups, and roles, it is easier to use Amazon managed policies than to write policies yourself. It takes time and expertise to create IAM customer managed policies that provide your team with only the permissions they need. To get started quickly, you can use our Amazon managed policies. These policies cover common use cases and are available in your Amazon account. For more information about Amazon managed policies, see Amazon managed policies in the IAM User Guide.
Amazon services maintain and update Amazon managed policies. You can't change the permissions in Amazon managed policies. Services occasionally add additional permissions to an Amazon managed policy to support new features. This type of update affects all identities (users, groups, and roles) where the policy is attached. Services are most likely to update an Amazon managed policy when a new feature is launched or when new operations become available. Services do not remove permissions from an Amazon managed policy, so policy updates won't break your existing permissions.
Additionally, Amazon supports managed policies for job functions that span multiple services. For example, the ReadOnlyAccess Amazon managed policy provides read-only access to all Amazon services and resources. When a service launches a new feature, Amazon adds read-only permissions for new operations and resources. For a list and descriptions of job function policies, see Amazon managed policies for job functions in the IAM User Guide.
Amazon managed policy: AmazonTimestreamInfluxDBServiceRolePolicy
You cannot attach the AmazonTimestreamInfluxDBServiceRolePolicy Amazon managed policy to identities in your account. This policy is part of the Amazon TimestreamforInfluxDB service-linked role. This role allows the service to manage network interfaces and security groups in your account.
Timestream for InfluxDB uses the permissions in this policy to manage EC2 security groups and network interfaces. This is required to manage Timestream for InfluxDB DB instances.
To review this policy in JSON format, see AmazonTimestreamInfluxDBServiceRolePolicy.
Amazon-managed policies for Amazon Timestream for InfluxDB
Amazon addresses many common use cases by providing standalone IAM policies that are created and administered by Amazon. Managed policies grant necessary permissions for common use cases so you can avoid having to investigate what permissions are needed. For more information, see Amazon Managed Policies in the IAM User Guide.
The following Amazon managed policies, which you can attach to users in your account, are specific to Timestream for InfluxDB:
AmazonTimestreamInfluxDBFullAccess
You can attach the AmazonTimestreamInfluxDBFullAccess
policy to your IAM identities.
This policy grants administrative permissions that allow full access to all Timestream for InfluxDB resources.
You can also create your own custom IAM policies to allow permissions for Amazon Timestream for InfluxDB API actions. You can attach these custom policies to the IAM users or groups that require those permissions.
To review this policy in JSON format, see AmazonTimestreamInfluxDBFullAccess.
AmazonTimestreamInfluxDBFullAccessWithoutMarketplaceAccess
You can attach the AmazonTimestreamInfluxDBFullAccessWithoutMarketplaceAccess
policy to your IAM identities.
This policy grants administrative permissions that allow full access to all Timestream for InfluxDB resources, excluding any marketplace-related actions.
You can also create your own custom IAM policies to allow permissions for Timestream for InfluxDB API actions. You can attach these custom policies to the IAM users or groups that require those permissions.
To review this policy in JSON format, see AmazonTimestreamInfluxDBFullAccessWithoutMarketplaceAccess.
Timestream for InfluxDB updates to Amazon managed policies
View details about updates to Amazon managed policies for Timestream for InfluxDB since this service began tracking these changes. For automatic alerts about changes to this page, subscribe to the RSS feed on the Timestream for InfluxDB Document history page.
Change | Description | Date |
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AmazonTimestreamInfluxDBFullAccess – Update to an existing policy |
Amazon Timestream for InfluxDB updated the existing managed policy |
4/16/2025 |
AmazonTimestreamInfluxDBFullAccessWithoutMarketplaceAccess – New policy |
Amazon Timestream for InfluxDB added a new policy to provide administrative access to manage Amazon Timestream for InfluxDB instances and parameter groups except marketplace operations. |
04/16/2025 |
AmazonTimestreamInfluxDBFullAccess – Update to an existing policy |
Amazon Timestream for InfluxDB updated the existing managed policy |
2/17/2025 |
AmazonTimestreamInfluxDBFullAccess – Update to an existing policy |
Added the |
10/08/2024 |
Amazon managed policy: AmazonTimestreamInfluxDBServiceRolePolicy – New policy |
Amazon Timestream for InfluxDB added a new policy that allows the service to manage network interfaces and security groups in your account. |
03/14/2024 |
AmazonTimestreamInfluxDBFullAccess – New policy |
Amazon Timestream for InfluxDB added a new policy to provide full administrative access to create, update, delete and list Amazon Timestream InfluxDB instances and create and list parameter groups. |
03/14/2024 |