Access model
Roles handle tenant administration while resource grants handle chats, agents, jobs, and connection-derived access.
Enterprise readiness in OpsRabbit is about controlling who can use agents, which resources they can access, which actions require approval, where execution runs, how tenants are isolated, and how model/provider choices are governed.

What this page covers
Use tenant roles, resource grants, groups, service principals, and sharing to align access with operating responsibilities.
Use execution sandbox, approvals, connection scopes, and command families to constrain runtime risk.
Use provider profiles, plugins, VPC/on-prem deployment, and compliance evidence to fit regulated environments.
Operational detail
Enterprise readiness in OpsRabbit is about controlling who can use agents, which resources they can access, which actions require approval, where execution runs, how tenants are isolated, and how model/provider choices are governed.
Roles handle tenant administration while resource grants handle chats, agents, jobs, and connection-derived access.
Sandboxing, approvals, and scoped credentials keep agent execution inside reviewed boundaries.
Enterprises can align model providers, tenant isolation, plugin trust, and deployment location with compliance needs.
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