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# Configure datacenters for Cloud vs Non-cloud resources

# Configure datacenters for Cloud vs Non-cloud resources in Service Graph Workspace {#ariaid-title1}

* Release version: Australia
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* Updated March 12, 2026
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* ![](https://www.servicenow.com/docs/portal-asset/ico-clock) 1 minute to read

The Cloud vs Non-cloud resources chart in the insights view in Service Graph Workspace determines which CIs and service instances (application services) are stored on a cloud and which aren't in the organization. In addition
to base system classifications, you can add cloud vs. non-cloud classifications that reflect specific datacenter deployments in the organization.

## Before you begin

Role required: sn_cmdb_admin

## About this task

The Datacenter Types \[sn_cmdb_ws_datacenter_type\] table stores datacenter classes with a classification of being used as a cloud storage or not in the organization. The calculations for the Cloud vs Non-cloud resources chart
in the Insights view in Service Graph Workspace, reflects on the datacenters in that table and their classifications.  
CIs are counted as non-cloud mainly if either of the following conditions is met:

* The CI is not associated with any datacenter.
* The CI is associated with a datacenter that is classified as non-cloud in the Datacenter Types table.
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In the base system, the Datacenter Types table contains several common datacenters. For example, the Azure Datacenter \[cmdb_ci_azure_datacenter\] class is classified as 'Cloud'. Therefore, the Cloud vs Non-cloud resources
chart includes in its calculations and bars the Azure Datacenter \[cmdb_ci_azure_datacenter\] class.

## Procedure

1. Select All.
2. In the Filter navigator, enter <kbd class="ph userinput">sn_cmdb_ws_datacenter_type.list</kbd> to access the Datacenter Types table.
3. Select New and fill out the Datacenter Type form for a datacenter that is used in the organization.  
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   | Field | Description |
   |-|-|
   | Datacenter class | A child class of the Logical Datacenter \[cmdb_ci_logical_datacenter\] class which is used in the organization. |
   | Type | Classification that reflects whether the specified Datacenter class is being used as cloud storage or not. |
   | Cloud Provider | Custom label for the cloud provider. |
   [ ]

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4. Select Submit.
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