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In today’s hybrid cloud world, enterprises rely heavily on trusted partners such as managed service providers, service providers, and resellers to manage their NetApp® intelligent data infrastructures. These partners play a crucial role in deploying, operating, and optimizing NetApp storage systems across on-premises and cloud environments. But until now, there hasn’t been a secure, scalable, and seamless way for partners to manage customer resources with NetApp Console.
We’re excited to announce the launch of self-service partnerships through Console, a powerful new capability that enables enterprises and their approved partners to collaborate effortlessly and securely.
Partners often face significant hurdles when managing their customers’ ONTAP clusters. Often, enterprises directly provision their partner users in their own tenants and in their identity providers (IdPs), a practice associated with security risks.
Partners also develop custom tooling to orchestrate and monitor NetApp clusters. These challenges slow down operations, increase costs for partners, and introduce security risks for enterprises.
Self-service partnerships offer a secure and intuitive way to establish trust relationships between enterprise and partner organizations in NetApp Console. You can initialize these partnerships in three simple steps.
At NetApp, we believe that security is not an afterthought—it’s the starting point. When you create a partnership in NetApp Console, you're not just linking two organizations. You're establishing trust with clear boundaries, auditable controls, and customer-first governance.
This is why we lead with a security-first approach.
This isn’t just delegation—it’s secure delegation. Customers can provide least-privilege access to partner members; they have complete visibility into what partner members are doing, and they maintain complete control.
In the following example, two NetApp organizations (orgs) are participating in the partnerships. Mr. Paints (organization name: MrPaints) is an enterprise customer that purchased NetApp storage from a partner, Global Partners (organization name: GlobalPartners).
The NetApp ONTAP clusters are deployed and discovered in the MrPaints organization though NetApp Console. MrPaints invites GlobalPartners to manage their data estate. Now, Mr. Paints contracted Global Partners to manage the storage systems.
Next, let’s walk through the experience on both sides for self-service partnership services through Console.
To support this management, GlobalPartners shares their organizational ID with MrPaints, who initiates a partnership request by using the self-service partnerships feature. GlobalPartners receives the request and accepts the partnership. Trust is now established between MrPaints and GlobalPartners. The partnership administrator at GlobalPartners adds their members (users or principles) to the partnership object. The partnership admin at MrPaints gives least-privilege access to the partner members, enabling them to context switch to MrPaints organization to manage their NetApp resources.
Switching between the partner organization to the customer’s organization through the partnership service is called “context switching”. Once the partner user (principle) is logged back into their organization, they can switch to the customer’s organization. For instance, in the configuration just described is in place, Krishna, a Global Partner user, can log in to their organization in Console (GlobalPartners) using his corporate credentials. Krishna can then context switch to their customer’s organization (tenant), MrPaints, to start managing the those designated resources.
To find the partner orgs, go to NetApp Console > Organizations > Organization drop-down menu.
Partnership context switching
We believe that self-service partnerships feature through NetApp Console is a game changer for partners for two key reasons:
As a partner, you’ve traditionally sold NetApp products to your customers. Now, with this new feature, you can take your relationship a step further by securely managing the clusters you've sold, adding real value beyond the initial sale. You can offer foundational support by monitoring logs, alerts, and the health of your customers’ clusters and agents across their data estate, building trust and positioning you as a reliable advisor.
Once that trust is established, you can expand your offerings to include new monitoring services and advanced services such as administering NetApp Ransomware Resilience, Backup and Recovery, or Disaster Recovery services—essentially managing Data Services end to end.
We’re excited to see how you will use NetApp Console and the self-service partnerships to deliver value, deepen your relationships with your customers, and grow your business.