Assets
Assets are the primary objects vScope discovers (servers, users, certificates, IPs, etc.). Each asset belongs to an asset type with its own attributes. vScope keeps assets unique and relates them automatically across data sources.
Assets in short
Section titled “Assets in short”- 80+ built‑in types (e.g., Machines, Certificates, User Accounts, IP addresses, Disks, Group Policies).
- Uniqueness is enforced per asset type to avoid duplicates – handled automatically by vScope.
- Asset relations are discovered automatically; you don’t manage them manually.
- vScope’s stitching uses a wide range of attributes per asset type to avoid duplicates before assets are created and relations are built.
- You cannot create new asset types.
Key uses
Section titled “Key uses”- Build tables and dashboards that pivot on asset attributes.
- Track history and changes over time per asset.
- Join business context via tags and relations.