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docs/auto-discovery/autodisc-best-practices.mdx

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Device42 automates a significant portion of your IT infrastructure with agentless, automated, device discovery tools to build an accurate picture. The discovery tools work seamlessly in the background to collect inventory data and populate the Device42 Configuration Management Database (CMDB).
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Autodiscovery is based on your unique requirements and can be scheduled to keep your CMDB updated. The process isn't network-load intensive because autodiscovery only collects and reports inventory data. You can schedule many autodiscoveries in a day or even in an hour. The autodiscovery frequency depends on the amount of change occurring in the data center, with more change requiring more frequent autodiscovery jobs.
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Autodiscovery is based on your unique requirements and can be scheduled to keep your CMDB updated. The process isn't network-load intensive because autodiscovery only collects and reports inventory data. You can schedule many discoveries in a day or even in an hour. The autodiscovery frequency depends on the amount of change occurring in the data center, with more change requiring more frequent autodiscovery jobs.
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## Initial Discovery Sequence
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**Windows/Linux/Hyper-V:** Brings in Windows, Linux, and Hyper-V machine data.
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**Cloud autodiscovery:** Brings in virtual machine and storage data from Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, Cloudstack, OpenStack, and numerous other platforms.
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**Cloud autodiscovery:** Brings in virtual machine and storage data from Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, OpenStack, and numerous other platforms.
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**Blade:** Blade server autodiscovery identifies the blade chassis, S blade servers, and their location within the chassis. By matching serial numbers to previously discovered data, Device42 builds a comprehensive blade database.
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docs/integration/external-integrations/odbc-driver-integration.mdx

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## Device42 ODBC driver
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The Device42 ODBC driver allows users to connect to Device42 and pull data externally as an ODBC (Open Database Connectivity) data source. The current ODBC driver installs on Microsoft Windows, and Device42 provides instructions to leverage both generic ODBC connectivity, and to connect Microsoft PowerBI to your Device42 ODBC datasource below.
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The Device42 ODBC driver allows users to connect to Device42 and pull data externally as an ODBC \[Open Database Connectivity\] data source. The current ODBC driver installs on Microsoft Windows, and we provide instructions to leverage both generic ODBC connectivity, and to connect Microsoft PowerBI to your Device42 ODBC datasource below.
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**Download the Device42 ODBC driver** _(which should work with many ODBC-compatible consumers)_ directly from the [Device42 Miscellaneous Tools Download page](https://www.device42.com/miscellaneous-tools/).
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**Download the Device42 ODBC driver** _\[which should work with many ODBC-compatible consumers\]_ directly from the [Device42 Misc. Tools DL page](https://www.device42.com/miscellaneous-tools/).
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### ODBC system requirements
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## ODBC System Requirements
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System requirements for connecting to Device42 via ODBC are as follows:
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- Current Device42 installation, properly configured, licensed, running, and accessible.
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### Installing the Device42 ODBC driver
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## Installing the Device42 ODBC Driver
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To install the Device42 ODBC driver, download the .exe installer from https://device42.com and double click to install on a Microsoft Windows-based instance. Simply follow the instructions on the screen, clicking "Next" until you see "Installation Complete", indicating you have finished installing the Device42 ODBC data source driver:
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To install the Device42 ODBC driver, download the .exe installer from https://device42.com and double-click to install on a Microsoft Windows-based instance. Follow the instructions on the screen, clicking **Next** until you see **Installation Complete**, indicating you have finished installing the Device42 ODBC data source driver:
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![ODBC Driver Installation complete Windows](/assets/images/ODBC_driver_install_complete.png)
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## Connecting PowerBI to the Device42 ODBC datasource
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## Connecting PowerBI to the Device42 ODBC Datasource
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Device42's ODBC driver works to connect Microsoft PowerBI directly to your Device42 CMDB. For details on using PowerBI with Device42's ODBC driver, see the [Microsoft PowerBI Integration documentation](integration/external-integrations/powerbi-integration.mdx).
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## Creating a DSN
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1. To create / pre-define a DSN (Data Source Name), open the Windows ODBC Data Source Administrator via the Windows Start Menu. Windows 10: click **_Start -> Windows Administrative Tools -> ODBC Data Sources (64-bit)_**; \[note there is also a 32-bit version, which you can ignore\]. Windows 7: Click **_Start -> All Programs -> Administrative Tools -> Data Sources (ODBC)_**:
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1. To create or pre-define a DSN (Data Source Name), open the Windows ODBC Data Source Administrator via the Windows Start Menu. **Windows 10:** Click **Start > Windows Administrative Tools > ODBC Data Sources (64-bit)** (note there is also a 32-bit version, which you can ignore). **Windows 7:** Click **Start > All Programs > Administrative Tools > Data Sources (ODBC)**:
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![ODBC Datasource Admin](/assets/images/ODBC_Datasource_Administrator.png)
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2. Click the **Add** button to begin adding a new datasource. In the "Create New Data Source" window that is displayed, choose the "Device42 ODBC Driver" and click "Finish":
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2. Click the **Add** button to begin adding a new datasource. In the **Create New Data Source** window that is displayed, choose **Device42 ODBC Driver** and click **Finish**:
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![Add Device42 ODBC Driver DSN](/assets/images/add_device42_ODBC_driver_source.png)
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3. On the "Device42 ODBC Driver DSN Configuration" screen that is displayed, enter values as explained below:
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3. On the **Device42 ODBC Driver DSN Configuration** screen that is displayed, enter values as explained below:
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![Device42 DSN configuration](/assets/images/DSN_Configuration_Screen.png)
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4. Click the “Test” button to try connecting using the information you specified. You will receive a message if the connection could or could not be made. If the connection could not be made, verify that the information you entered is correct.
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The ODBC connection requires a valid SSL certificate on your Device42 instance, otherwise the connection will error out. If you're using Device42 for internal use only and don't have a valid certificate, you can upload a self-signed certificate to your Main Appliance and restart the service to get the ODBC connection working.
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4. Click the **Test** button to try connecting using the information you specified. You will receive a message if the connection could or could not be made. If the connection could not be made, verify that the information you entered is correct.
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Using the Device42 ODBC driver, it is possible to import data directly into SQL Server. The following procedure will facilitate a data import. \[The following instructions are for Windows 10 and may be differ from other versions of Windows.\]
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4. Browse to the location of the **SQL Server Import and Export Wizard** executable. Right-click on the app executable (it will be named similar to **SQL Server Import and Export Wizard**). Note that the name may end with "32 bit" or "64 bit" and the .exe file extension.
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_Should you have any questions about the Device42 ODBC driver that aren't answered here, please open a ticket at [https://support.device42.com](https://support.device42.com) or email support@device42.com._
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If you have any questions about the Device42 ODBC driver that aren't answered here, please open a ticket at [https://support.device42.com](https://support.device42.com) or email support@device42.com.

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If you are using a custom mapping.xml file, you need to manually apply these updates. See [Manage Customization with Newer Releases](/integration/external-integrations/freshservice-integration/customize-freshservice#manage-customization-with-newer-releases).
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