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Inventory and metering

Device identity

A built-in identity logic is applied to all inventoried computers. The identity is what makes the computer unique and ensures that the computer object in the database stays the same even if the computer is renamed or reinstalled with a new operating system. Furthermore, the identity is used to prevent creation of duplicate entries of the same device.

Virtualization

There are many good reasons for organizations to adopt virtualization – lower costs, faster asset deployment, security, flexibility and more. However, virtualization introduces a complexity which must be addressed by the organization’s Software Asset Management strategy.

Snow Inventory Agent for Windows is able to scan and gather inventory data from environments using desktop, session, and application virtualization technologies, such as Microsoft Virtual Desktop Infrastructure, Citrix Virtual Apps, and VMware ThinApp.

The metering capabilities also makes it possible to get remote application usage details from session virtualization technologies like Microsoft Remote Desktop Services (RDS) and Citrix Virtual Apps.

Datacenter

Snow Inventory Server is fully compatible with Snow Integration Manager, which can connect to multiple hypervisors to obtain correct information on the server environment. This includes obtaining information on datacenter/cluster configurations, physical servers and virtual machines and the relation between the virtual and physical assets. It also includes obtaining information on the different resources, such as processor/core counts and processor model, both from the physical and virtual level.

These environments are not static – new virtual machines are introduced, hardware resources assigned to virtual machines change, and virtual machines move between different physical servers. If a virtual machine is moved from one physical server to another, information on the relationship will be automatically updated in Inventory Server.

Oracle environments

The Snow Inventory Oracle Scanners give organizations control of their Oracle estate thanks to their ability to collect Oracle related data. They can be included in the agent installation package. For more information on the Oracle Scanners, see Snow Inventory Agents and Oracle Scanners.

Cloud application discovery and metering

Snow Inventory Agents for Windows and macOS can report discovery of cloud application sites based on information from the internet browser installed on the computer. By matching the discovered sites to a defined set of rules, the agent can report usage of cloud applications. The rules are distributed by the Data Intelligence Service (DIS) via Snow Update Service (SUS).

The option is disabled by default, but can easily be activated in the Snow Inventory Admin Console. For more information on the cloud application metering feature, see Cloud application metering.