Release Notes for Azure Inventory
Version 2.0.20250114.1
Feature
- Charts were improved on the Cloud Services dashboard.
Version 2.0.20241108.1
This version of the Azure Inventory extension is compatible with the Azure Hybrid Benefit extension version 1.19.0 or later.
If you are using this version for Azure Hybrid Benefit and updating from an older version, please make sure that you reconfigure your service connection, now using the service "Azure Inventory"!
Features
- The extension imports all types of cloud resources from the Azure portal.
- A dashboard with charts for cloud services has been added in the Assets application under Home > Cloud Services.
- You can now use the Show Dependency Map action to see the dependencies between cloud services and also between cloud services and corresponding virtual machines.
- The import of data relevant for the Azure Hybrid Benefit compliance is now done by the Azure Inventory data provider. However, the Azure Hybrid Benefit extension needs to be installed to calculate the compliance.
Version 1.0.20240717.1
The extension is implemented using the service connection and Generic Inventory features
The extension is developed using a service connection to the Azure Inventory service. It is based on the Generic Inventory Data Provider extension.
Import and inventory of Azure virtual machines
When executed, the data provider connects to Azure and imports virtual machines as well as their hardware and software inventory into Enterprise Service Management. The data provider retrieves information on both Windows and Linux virtual machines.