bk-cmdb is an enterprise-grade configuration management database (CMDB) for managing assets and applications. It provides a resource-centric platform for organising hosts, processes, and generic objects.
The software supports custom models and associations, allowing organisations to incorporate networks, middleware, virtual resources, and other infrastructure into their configuration management environment.
This is free and open source software.
Key Features
- Topological host management covering host attributes, snapshot data, and ownership.
- Scalable business-based organisational structure management.
- Manage built-in models for businesses, clusters, hosts, and other resources.
- Create custom models and associations to meet different enterprise requirements.
- Module-based host process management.
- Callback-based event registration and push notifications.
- Flexible user group-based rights management.
- Audit and trace user operations.
- Automatic data discovery and machine data snapshots.
- Extensible service topology.
Website: github.com/TencentBlueKing/bk-cmdb
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Developer: TencentBlueKing
License: MIT License

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