Azure Resource Inventory
Azure Resource Inventory feature for Cloudability enables you to produce an authoritative list of Azure cloud resources that existed and were billed during a specific reporting period. You have the flexibility to build this list from resources spanning multiple accounts and choose from different measures (dimensions and metrics) to surface the details relevant to them. This information - available for each cloud resource - unifies billing, utilization, and descriptive meta data to give you a more comprehensive inventory view.
Inventory Reporting Measures
- Measures are categorized as either general columns or tag columns. You can include up to 20 columns to an individual report.
- For each Azure service, a specific set of measures are supported.
- You can filter your respective inventory reports using any of the measures available within this feature.
Clickable KPIs for Quick Filtering
For every service (For example: Compute or Managed Disks), KPIs will be displayed at the top of the report to provide you with key summary information such as Inactive Compute Instances and Untagged Compute Instances . You can click and filter the Inventory report based on these KPIs to drill down to the specific report data you are looking for.
Inventory Reporting Date Windows
You can choose the period in the date picker for which you want to view the inventory data for each service. Maximum allowed range for selection is 31 days. Upon enabling this feature, resource inventory data will be back filled to the beginning of the current month. Over time, inventory data will be available on a three-month rolling window. At any point in time, you will be able to access resource inventory data for the current month along with the previous two months.
Statistical Filtering using the Display Filter
From the inventory data generated for a specific service and time period, you can now choose to display a subset of that data, whether it is the top x number or the x percentage of resources based on your preferred cost or utilization metric.
For example: Resource Inventory displays 1000 records for Compute service for a period of seven days. You can further filter this display by choosing to view only top 25% of these resources, based on Cost (Total). Applying this filter would then return the top 250 resources based on Cost (Total) sorted from highest to the lowest.
Exporting Reports
Clicking Export on top right of the report table will export all selected inventory columns with any filter(s) applied. However, to export the full inventory data for the selected month and service with all supported columns, click the Export buttonon the top right of the filters drop down in the toolbar of the tab.
Using Resource Inventory
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To access Azure Resource Inventory, navigate to Insights> Resource Inventory and click the Azure tab.
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Select the service from Services dropdown for which you want to view your resource inventory.
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Select the date range for which you want to view resource inventory data. You can choose to view up to 31 days of data at the maximum. The data displayed will sorted by Cost (Total) in descending order by default.
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Click on any of the KPIs with the blue bar on the left to filter your reports based on that specific KPI.
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Click the table settings button at the top right of resource inventory table to configure the measures and tags that you want displayed as columns in the table.
The selected measures and tags are displayed as columns in the table.
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Click Filters to apply any filters to your inventory report.
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Use the Display drop down above the Resource Inventory Details table to specify the top or bottom percentage of rows to display in the table and to sort the table descending by the preferred cost or utilization metric.
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Click the Export button at the top right of the Resource Inventory Details table to export all the columns showing in the table filtered by your filter settings. To export all the inventory data for the selected month and service with all the supported columns, click Export button, at the right of the Filters drop down in the toolbar of the tab.
Resource Measures showing 'Not Available'
For some resources, you may find that some measures, such as Launch Date , State, and Size among others, show as Not Available in the Resource Inventory report. This means that Cloudability was not able to fetch data for those specific measures due to one of the following reasons:
- You may not have done advanced credentialing for the account to which the particular resource(s) belong.
- The lifespan of the resource(s) may have been too short to capture the data for those measures.
- The utilization metrics for these resources may show as '0' (zero) in the report.
KPI Definitions
KPI |
Description |
Azure Compute | |
Total Compute Instances |
Total number of compute instances in your inventory for the selected month. |
Inactive Compute Instances | Number of compute instances that are in one of these states: Stopping , Stopped , Deallocated or Deallocating . |
Cost (Total) | Cost (Total) for the compute instances. |
Untagged Compute Instances | Number of compute instances that do not have a tag. |
Managed Disk | |
Total Disks | Total number of Managed Disks in your inventory for the selected month. |
Idle Disks | Number of Managed Disks that are in "Available" state. |
Cost (Total) | Cost (Total) for the Managed Disks. |
Untagged Disks | Number of Managed Disks that do not have a tag. |
Unattached Disks | Number of Managed Disks that are not attached to any VM. |
Database | |
Total Databases | Total number of databases in your inventory for the selected month. |
Untagged Databases | Number of databases that do not have a tag. |
Cost (Total) | Cost (Total) for the databases. |