Visibility

Inventory & telemetry

Discover every Windows and Linux system. OS, hardware, disks, networks, roles and services.

What this feature delivers

Inventory is your source of truth for “what do we have, where is it, and what’s its state right now?” VectraOps keeps this practical: it focuses on stable identifiers, OS details, uptime/online status and configuration snapshots you can rely on during day-to-day operations and incident response.

Unified inventory

VectraOps brings Windows and Linux endpoints and servers into one inventory view. You get consistent, tenant-scoped assets with a predictable data model, so you can stop maintaining separate spreadsheets or scripts per platform.

  • Single source of truth across tenants and environments.
  • Consistent field naming and snapshots you can compare over time.

Identity & status

Inventory becomes operational when it answers “is it online?” and “which device is this really?”. That’s why VectraOps emphasizes stable identifiers and current state.

  • Hostname, OS details, and key identifiers.
  • Online/offline and uptime signals for quick triage.
  • Practical metadata that helps during incident response.

Hardware & storage

Hardware and disk visibility helps capacity planning and prevents surprises. By capturing snapshots, you can see what changed and where your risks are growing.

  • CPU/RAM basics plus disk layout and free space signals.
  • Storage snapshots that support troubleshooting and planning.

Networking snapshots

Network configuration changes are a common cause of outages. Inventory snapshots give teams the context they need: NICs, addressing, and key network settings that explain “why can’t we reach it?”.

  • NICs and network configuration snapshots.
  • Useful context for incident response and change validation.

Roles & services (where available)

When your agent or permissions allow it, VectraOps can enrich inventory with role/service visibility. This turns “a server” into “a server that runs something important”.

Examples

Roles/services, and service-specific insights (for example IIS/SQL) can be surfaced when present and supported by the platform.

Operational value

Inventory is most valuable when it reduces time-to-answer. Teams typically use it to validate ownership, scope incidents, and decide what to remediate first—without switching tools.

  • Fast asset discovery and inventory accuracy.
  • Answering “what runs where?” during incidents.
  • Keeping operational data tenant-scoped and consistent.
Unified, tenant-scoped inventory for Windows & Linux.