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Ensure that you meet the following prerequisites:
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-[Create a project](./create-manage-projects.md) with the Azure Migrate Discovery and Assessment tool added to it.
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- Review the requirements based on your environment and the appliance that you set up to perform inventory:
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- Review the requirements based on your environment and the appliance that you set up to perform the inventory:
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Environment | Requirements
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You can select the count of workloads on the **Overview** tab of your project. Or, you can select **All inventory** > **Explore inventory** on the left menu to see the list of workloads discovered from your environment through either the [Azure Migrate appliance](migrate-appliance.md) or CSV import.
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The **All Inventory** view helps you review all the workloads discovered from your datacenter. The list includes workloads running on servers (VMware VMs, Hyper-V VMs, physical servers, and servers running in other public clouds), databases, and web applications. You can find these workloads inline by expanding the server.
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The **All Inventory** view helps you review all the workloads discovered from your datacenter. The list includes workloads running on servers (VMware VMs, Hyper-V VMs, physical servers, and servers running on other public clouds), databases, and web applications. You can find these workloads inline by expanding the server.
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The default view shows databases and web applications when you expand a server in a hierarchical list. However, you can also choose to view a flat list of all workloads. To switch to that view, use the action button on the upper-right corner of the pane.
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To view more attributes that Azure Migrate gathers during the discovery process, select **Columns** on the command bar. Then, select more attributes that you want to review.
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> [!NOTE]
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> The [details of exported inventory data](#export-all-inventory-data)later in this article show a complete list of attributes that Azure Migrate discovers.
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> The [details of exported inventory data](#export-all-inventory-data) in this article show a complete list of attributes that Azure Migrate discovers.
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Database | Database details
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After you review the workloads and their attributes, you can choose **Select all workloads across pages** to perform the required action on the inventory. Or you can use the **Search** and **Filter** capabilities to scope the list.
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After you review the workloads and their attributes, you can choose **Select all workloads across pages** to perform the required action on the inventory. Or you can use the search and filter capabilities to scope the list.
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### Search and filter
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**Support ends in (Days)** | Number of days before support ends.
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**Power Status** | Power status of the server.
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**Appliance** | Name of the appliance used to discover the workload.
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**First discovery time** | First time stamp when the workload was discovered.
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**First discovery time** | First time stamp of when the workload was discovered.
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**Last updated time** | Last known time stamp of when the workload discovery data was updated.
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**Processor** | Processor details of the server
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**Processor** | Processor details of the server.
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**DB engine status** | Status of the database engine.
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**User databases** | Number of databases running on the instance.
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**HADR configuration** | Configuration of high availability and disaster recovery (HADR).
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## Review infrastructure inventory
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## Review the infrastructure inventory
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To view the list of infrastructure workloads discovered from your environment through either [the Azure Migrate appliance](migrate-appliance.md) or CSV import, select **Explore inventory** > **Infrastructure inventory** on the left menu.
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The **Infrastructure inventory** view helps you review all the servers discovered from your datacenter, including VMware VMs, Hyper-V VMs, physical servers, or servers running in other public clouds.
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The **Infrastructure inventory** view helps you review all the servers discovered from your datacenter, including VMware VMs, Hyper-V VMs, physical servers, or servers running on other public clouds.
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# [Default columns](#tab/default)
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To view more attributes that Azure Migrate gathers during the discovery process, select **Columns** on the command bar. Then, select more attributes that you want to review.
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### Scope server data
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After you review the servers and their attributes, you can choose **Select all workloads across pages** to perform the required action on the server inventory. Or you can use the **Search** and **Filter** capabilities to scope the list.
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After you review the servers and their attributes, you can choose **Select all workloads across pages** to perform the required action on the server inventory. Or you can use the search and filter capabilities to scope the list.
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To scope the list in the **Infrastructure inventory** view, you can search for the name of the servers. Or you can add one or more filters on the attributes or tags associated with the servers.
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You can export and review the server inventory with associated attributes and tags. The following table summarizes the fields in the exported CSV:
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You can export and review the server inventory with associated attributes and tags. The following table summarizes the fields in the exported CSV file:
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**Issues** | Number of discovery problems reported on the server.
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**Support Status** | Support status for the servers and databases to indicate if they're in mainstream support, end of support, or extended support.
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**Tags** | Tags applied to the server.
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**Source** | Source of discovery of the server, such as the FQDN of the vCenter Server or Hyper-V host.
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**Source** | Source of discovery of the server, such as the fully qualified domain name (FQDN) of the vCenter Server or Hyper-V host.
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**Memory (MBs)** | Total RAM, in megabytes, allocated to the server.
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**Disks** | Number of disks allocated to the server.
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**Cores** | Number of processor cores allocated to the server.
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**Operating system type** | Type of operating system (Windows or Linux).
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**Operating system version** | Version of the operating system.
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**Operating system architecture** | Type of operating system architecture, such as 32-bit or 64-bit.
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**First discovery time** | First time stamp of when the server was discovered.
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Select the name of a web app to see all the attributes and other metadata discovered for that workload in a detailed view. You can also add tags to an individual server. The following table lists the details to review each web app:
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**Overview**|Overview of the web app, with basic details such as web app name, server, protocol framework, and discovery information.
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**Overview** | Overview of the web app, with basic details such as web app name, server, protocol framework, and discovery information.
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**Tags** | List of custom tags applied to the web app, with an option to edit or delete existing tags and to add new tags.
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To see all the discovered databases from your environment, select **Databases** > **Explore inventory** on the left menu.
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**Overview** | This tab provides an overview of the database instance, including the server name that hosts the database, its support status, and the database size. This tab also offers a comprehensive overview of the platform configuration, HADR configuration, and discovery details.
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**Overview** | This tab provides an overview of the database instance, including the name of the server that hosts the database, the support status, and the database size. This tab also offers a comprehensive overview of the platform configuration, HADR configuration, and discovery details.
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**Tags** | The database has a list of custom tags. You can edit or delete existing tags or add new ones.
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**Issues** |This section details the problems encountered during the database discovery, their possible causes, and the recommended remediations for successful discovery.
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## Related content
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[Create a group for assessment](how-to-create-a-group.md)
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-[Create a group for assessment](how-to-create-a-group.md)
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