Standard CMDB
An ITIL-aligned Assets structure for mid-size IT organisations. Comprehensive coverage of servers, databases, applications, network devices, cloud resources, and the people and teams who manage them -- everything you need for service dependency mapping, change impact analysis, and incident resolution.
What You Get
Twelve object types organised across foundation, infrastructure, and service layers. Each deploys with pre-configured attributes and relationships.
Location
Data centres, offices, branches, and cloud regions. Tracks address, city, country, type, and status so you know where every asset lives.
Vendor
External suppliers for hardware, software, and services. Covers website, support contacts, contract end dates, and vendor type classification.
Team
IT teams responsible for managing and supporting assets. Includes team type, distribution email, Slack channel, and on-call rotation link.
Person
IT team members and stakeholders who own or support configuration items. Tracks name, email, job title, department, team membership, and location.
Business Service
Business-facing services like Email, CRM, or ERP. Links to a service owner, support team, and SLA tier so you can trace from service to infrastructure.
Server
Physical, virtual, and cloud-hosted servers. Records hostname, IP, OS, CPU, RAM, storage, environment, and links to location and vendor.
Database
Database instances storing application data. Covers engine type, version, port, size, environment, hosting server, and backup schedule.
Application
Software applications and microservices. Tracks app type, technology stack, repository URL, hosting server, database dependency, and parent business service.
Network Device
Routers, switches, firewalls, and load balancers. Records manufacturer, model, firmware version, IP, MAC address, and physical location.
Cloud Resource
Infrastructure in AWS, Azure, or GCP. Tracks provider, resource type, region, account, monthly cost, environment, and parent service link.
Software License
Licenses and entitlements for compliance tracking. Covers license type, seat counts, start and expiry dates, annual cost, and links to vendor and application.
Document
Runbooks, architecture diagrams, SOPs, and DR plans linked to the services they support. Tracks document type, URL, and last-updated date.
How They Connect
15 pre-configured relationships link these object types across three layers: foundation, infrastructure, and services.
Documentation
Supplementary guides for this schema are in progress and will be available soon.
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