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‎12-16-2024
04:29 PM
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Obi_1_Cinobi
Hello all,
Got an email today stating with our plan of over 2000 assets, we are receiving a complimentary product key for Cloudockit. I was not able to find any information on this through a forum search. Does anyone have insight on what exactly this does that Lansweeper On-Prem/Sites does not already do?
Union Home Mortgage's "Lansweeper Guy"
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‎12-18-2024 08:24 PM
Hi rinks,
Cloudockit is primarily focused on cloud documentation and diagram generation. It can scan Azure, AWS, GCP, and on-prem Hyper-V and VMware. It can assist with architecture visualization, compliance, and audits and supports many popular formats for data export. You can find some examples here: Samples — Cloudockit.
When you try it out, you should notice it scans differently than Lansweeper, as it uses the cloud provider's API rather than running commands on an asset. Therefore, there are areas where it can collect more information than Lansweeper (e.g. connected resource, resource properties, ...) and others less. For example, it doesn't scan if a particular software is running on a VM.
You can find workloads Cloudockit can detect here: Workloads Cloudockit Can Detect — Cloudockit, and try it out here: Cloudockit. There is also a wealth of information available about the different features and use cases.
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‎12-18-2024 08:24 PM
Hi rinks,
Cloudockit is primarily focused on cloud documentation and diagram generation. It can scan Azure, AWS, GCP, and on-prem Hyper-V and VMware. It can assist with architecture visualization, compliance, and audits and supports many popular formats for data export. You can find some examples here: Samples — Cloudockit.
When you try it out, you should notice it scans differently than Lansweeper, as it uses the cloud provider's API rather than running commands on an asset. Therefore, there are areas where it can collect more information than Lansweeper (e.g. connected resource, resource properties, ...) and others less. For example, it doesn't scan if a particular software is running on a VM.
You can find workloads Cloudockit can detect here: Workloads Cloudockit Can Detect — Cloudockit, and try it out here: Cloudockit. There is also a wealth of information available about the different features and use cases.
