VE CMDB is a simple, lightweight, and highly customizable configuration management database designed to help operations teams manage IT infrastructure, assets, and services.
The software offers flexible model configuration and model relationships, automatic resource discovery, multiple resource views, granular access controls, comprehensive searching, and integrated IP address and data centre infrastructure management functionality.
This is free and open source software.
Key Features
- Define custom models and relationships with configurable attributes, drop-down lists, colours, and calculated attributes.
- Automatically discover computers, network devices, storage systems, databases, middleware, and public cloud resources.
- Explore assets through resource, hierarchical, and relationship views.
- Apply fine-grained access controls and maintain comprehensive operation logs.
- Search resources and relationships using flexible search functionality.
- Integrated IP Address Management (IPAM) and Data Centre Infrastructure Management (DCIM) functionality.
- Define attribute triggers and calculated attributes for enhanced data processing.
- API supports integration with other systems and services.
- Docker-based deployment is supported.
Website: github.com/veops/cmdb
Support:
Developer: Veops
License: GNU Affero General Public License v3.0

VE CMDB is written in Python. Learn Python with our recommended free books and free tutorials.
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