There are several ways to limit access rights in vCenter, including:
1. Role-Based Access Control (RBAC): RBAC allows you to assign roles to users or groups, with each role defining a specific set of privileges within vCenter. You can create custom roles with specific privileges that are appropriate for your environment, and then assign those roles to users or groups.
1. Permission Sets: Permission sets allow you to assign a predefined set of privileges to a user or group. There are several built-in permission sets, such as Read-only and Administrator, or you can create custom permission sets.
1. Folder and Object-level permissions: You can assign permissions at the folder and object level, allowing you to control access to specific objects within vCenter.
1. Global permissions: Global permissions allow you to assign privileges that apply to the entire vCenter environment.
To limit access rights in vCenter, follow these steps:
1. Log in to vCenter using an account with administrative privileges.
1. Navigate to the vCenter Server object.
1. Click on the Permissions tab.
1. Click the Add button to add a new user or group.
1. Select the user or group you want to grant access to.
1. Choose the appropriate role, permission set, or custom privileges.
1. Click OK to save the changes.
1. Repeat these steps for any additional users or groups you want to grant access to.