Cloud Resources Explorer
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Summary of Cloud Resources Explorer
The ServiceNow Cloud Resources Explorer enables customers to filter and visualize the distribution of cloud resources across a multi-cloud environment, including Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, VMware vCenter, and Google Cloud Platform (with Performance Analytics Content Pack version 1.2.1 or higher). It provides operational insights such as stale resources, cloud event inflow rates, and Configuration Management Database (CMDB) health. This tool replaces the Cloud Discovery Workspace reporting capabilities, which are being deprecated starting with the Zurich release.
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Access and Roles
To access the Cloud Resources Explorer, users must have the sncloudopsws.cloudopsadmin role. The Explorer is accessed via the navigation path: All > Cloud Discovery Workspace > Cloud Resources Explorer.
Key Features
- Resource Inventory and CMDB Insights: View counts of cloud resources, CMDB size, and the number of objects managed.
- Fault and Event Monitoring: Track Cloud Discovery errors and cloud resource event trends.
- Stale Configuration Items (CIs): Identify and manage CIs not updated in over 30 days to maintain CMDB accuracy.
- Resource Distribution Visualizations: Analyze resource counts by CI classes, regions, service accounts, and cloud providers (on-premises vs public clouds).
- Filters: Use cascading filters such as Platform, Region, Service Account, CI Class, and Resource Group (for Azure) to drill down into specific cloud resource data.
- Day Navigator: Customize time slices for historical data visualization in the resource distribution reports.
Data Visualizations
- Configuration Item Classes: Horizontal bar report showing top CI classes discovered over time, with drill-down to specific analytics tables per cloud provider.
- Configuration Items by Regions: Horizontal bar report illustrating CI distribution across datacenters.
- Configuration Items by Cloud Service Accounts: Horizontal bar report displaying service accounts with the highest number of discovered CIs.
- Incoming Events: Bar report tracking the trend of cloud resource events over time with the ability to drill into daily event details.
- Total Cloud Resources (On-Prem vs Public Clouds): Stacked bar report showing daily resource counts to monitor cloud adoption and VM usage trends; VMware Cloud is categorized as on-premises.
Operational Details
The Cloud Resources Explorer populates its data using scheduled jobs shared with the Performance Analytics Content Pack for Cloud Resources. For detailed OS image discovery in AWS, Azure, and GCP, ensure the Discovery and Service Mapping Patterns store app version 1.0.87+ is installed and the sncmdbciclass.usesinglecloudosimage property is enabled.
Why This Matters
Cloud Resources Explorer empowers ServiceNow customers to maintain a healthy and accurate CMDB, gain visibility into their multi-cloud estate, monitor cloud resource lifecycle events, and support data-driven decisions for cloud management. By identifying stale CIs and analyzing cloud event trends, customers can optimize cloud operations and improve governance.
Use the ServiceNow® Cloud Resources Explorer to filter and visualize the distribution of resources across your multi cloud estate. Gain insight into operational information such as stale resources and cloud event inflow rates.
- Amazon Web Services.
- Microsoft Azure public clouds.
- VMware vCenter.
- Google Cloud Platform (GCP) (Supported with Performance Analytics Content Pack for Cloud Resources version 1.2.1 and higher).
Required ServiceNow AI Platform roles
The sn_cloud_ops_ws.cloud_ops_admin role is required to view the Cloud Resources Explorer.
Access the Cloud Resources Explorer
To open the Cloud Resources Explorer, navigate to .
Use cases
| User | Dashboard use |
|---|---|
| sn_cloud_ops_ws.cloud_ops_admin |
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Indicators
- Cloud Discovery errors
- Total Cloud Discovery errors encountered over time.
- Stale CIs > 30 days
- If a CI isn't updated in the last 30 days, it's considered as a stale
CI.
A stale CI indicates that the CI exists in the Configuration Management Database (CMDB), but it may or may not exist in the datacenter. Identifying the stale CIs is important for maintaining a healthy CMDB.
Here are some of the scenarios that leads to the creation of stale CIs:- The cloud resource doesn't exist, but its deletion isn't updated in the CMDB.
- The device may still be on the network, but the automated discovery process can't connect to the device to rediscover it.
- The device exists on the network and it's accessible, but the identification process isn't recognizing it uniquely. Therefore, Cloud Discovery has created a duplicate CI in the CMDB.
Data visualizations
| Title | Type | Source table | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| Configuration item classes | Horizontal bar report |
Cloud Analytics [sn_disco_cd_analytics] | This
report displays the count of the top 10 CI classes discovered
over time. You can select a report entry from the Configuration item classes report to view the analytics table on which the report entry is based. If you've selected a specific cloud provider, then the analytics table of that specific CI appears. Otherwise, the parent analytics table for that CI type appears. For example, if you select Google from the Cloud resources filter and select the Storage Volume bar from the report, the dedicated analytics table of the Google Storage Volume CI appears. If you select All Platforms from the Cloud resources filter and select the Storage Volume bar from the report, the parent analytics table of the storage volume CI appears. |
| Configuration items by regions | Horizontal bar report |
Cloud Analytics [sn_disco_cd_analytics] | This report displays the distribution of CIs per region (datacenter). |
| Configuration items by cloud service accounts | Horizontal bar report |
Cloud Analytics [sn_disco_cd_analytics] | This report displays the top 10-service accounts with the maximum number of discovered CIs. |
| Incoming events | Bar report |
Cloud Event [sn_cmp_cloud_event] | This report displays the trend of cloud resource events received over time. To view the list of all the cloud events received over a given day, select the corresponding report entry. |
| Total cloud resources in on-prem vs public clouds | Stacked bar report |
Daily resource count by providers [sn_disco_cd_daily_resource_cnt_by_provider] | This report
displays the daily count of the resources of your organization
that are spread across the on-prem cloud and the public clouds.
Use this report to understand the public cloud adoption and Virtual Machine (VM) count over time. In this report, the VMware Cloud is considered on-prem. |
To populate the Cloud Analytics [sn_disco_cd_analytics] table, the Cloud Resources Explorer uses the same set of scheduled jobs as the Performance Analytics Content Pack for Cloud Resources. For more information on the scheduled jobs, see Cloud Resources dashboard.
To view the details of the OS images discovered in the AWS, Microsoft Azure, and GCP clouds, Discovery and Service Mapping Patterns store app version 1.0.87 or later must be installed in the instance. Also, the sn_cmdb_ci_class.use_single_cloud_os_image property must be set to true.
Filters
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Cloud resources filter | Choice-based filter | Use the cloud resources filter to select and visualize the cloud resources data of interest. By default, the Cloud Resources Explorer displays data for all the cloud resources across the cloud providers of your organization. Only the cloud providers that you've selected in the Cloud provider selection page of the Cloud Discovery Workspace app appear in the cloud resources filter. You
have the choice of the following cascading filters:
You can filter the Incoming events report based on the Platform filter only. The data displayed in the Cloud Discovery errors indicator isn't affected by the criteria selected in the Cloud resources filter. |
| Day navigator | Choice-based filter | Use the Day navigator to
slice the Total cloud resources in on-prem vs public clouds
report across the following dimensions:
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