Ask HN: How do you keep track of the hardware and software used in your company?
For companies that have over 100 servers (for example), do you use software to track the servers and their relation to a product or service? I'm not referring to desktops and applications, but somewhere where you can manage that the finance system consists of these 12 servers, 2 web services and this software.
In ITIL 3, this was a CMDB (Configuration Management Database).
For 'enterprise', there are solutions from Service Now, BMC and IBM. But these are very complex and very expensive. What are some solutions for small to medium companies that can't justify using enterprise software for this?
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If it's discussed it is tracked. A simple demo is: https://hnprofile.com
If you're intested in tracking software there is data dog (I believe it's called). It logs running software
What I am looking for is more at a data centre level I guess that maps the infrastructure to the services provided. For example, Service 1 uses Server A and Server B. Service 2 uses Server B and Server C.
Then, once you have everything mapped out, it is easy to see when planning what services would be impacted if we wanted to upgrade Server B to a new operating system. We would know that we need to check compatibility for both Service 1 and 2, and not just focus on Service 1 and be reminded that Service 2 uses the same server only when something goes wrong!
[0] https://www.device42.com/