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Azure

As more and more IT infrastructure is moving to the cloud, a hybrid work environment with a mix of virtual and physical machines is very common in IT. Microsoft’s Azure is one of the leading cloud computing services which provides software, platforms and infrastructure as a service.

Scanned Azure Information

Lansweeper utilizes the Azure Resource Manager (ARM) REST API to gather detailed information about the Azure Resource Groups and any virtual machines that are part of the resource group. Lansweeper then centralizes and unifies the data to give you a detailed overview of your cloud environment. Scanned Azure data includes, but is not limited to:

Resource Groups

  • Subscription ID
  • Region
  • Tags
  • Network interfaces
  • Disks
  • Security groups
  • Virtual networks
  • Virtual machines

Virtual Machines

  • Subscription ID
  • OS
  • Memory
  • Cores
  • Resource group
  • Disk information
  • Virtual network
  • Subnet
  • Region
  • Network interfaces
  • Azure extensions

Retrieve Extra Data With Direct Scanning

While a lot of Azure specific information is scanned via the cloud asset scanning, specific hardware, software and user information from the virtual machines can only be retrieved by directly scanning the virtual machine. By directly scanning a virtual machine, you get similar information as retrieved from other Windows or Linux assets. To directly scan your cloud assets you can add a scanning server to your Azure subnets. Alternatively, you can use LsAgent to scan the virtual machines directly. Once your virtual machine is scanned, Lansweeper’s asset page will include both the Windows or Linux scanned data in addition to the data retrieved via the cloud asset scan.

Manage Your Cloud Infrastructure

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Once all your information has been scanned, Lansweeper will automatically link your virtual machines to the resource groups they belong to, allowing you to easily navigate between virtual machines and their resource group. To further manage your Azure cloud environment, you can use a number of built-in reports to analyze your scanned data. Aside from built-in reports, new widgets have also been added to the IT Dashboards to give a topographical overview of your Azure environment. If you’re in need of something more specialized, you can use the report builder to customize built-in reports or create your own reports.

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