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It would be different in every instance. Generally the instance “owner” as I would call it. But also and developer that may have been given access.
People assume it’s admin. But as far as I can see, on my admin profile, I have no access to that data.
You need actual access to the server. Like ssh permissions
Yeh. That’s why I call it the “owner” rather than admin. Even though the owner would also be an admin.
So basically the owner. Or anyone who the owner gives access to.