![]() ![]() ![]() So all network objects are included under one resource type in the overview, but broken down under the networking tab. Do I show NICs as a resource count in the overview? Does this resource type go with that resource or this resource type? Ultimately I decided on the overview to give a basic overview since I have also included detailed breakdowns throughout the workbook. This presented its own challenges throughout the workbook. Note everything is a resource in Azure, so 1 VM could have multiple NICs, disks, and Public IPs for instance all of which each count as their own resource. The overview provides a count of all resources, a breakdown of Subscriptions and resource groups per subscription. And yes this workbook works with Azure Lighthouse. The only top level parameter is subscriptions. The workbook is broken up into several sections, each bolded section here represents a Tab within the workbook. Thank you to Richard and Gregor for hosting it on CloudFamily youtube channel. You can see video demo of the workbook as well has how to import workbooks here. If you’re unfamiliar with Workbooks, that video is a good starting point on familiarizing yourself with them. In that same video I detail all the different resources you can query besides Azure Monitor resources, one of which is Azure Resource Graph. The original version of this Workbook was shown in my Workbooks video I made last year. It is, An Azure Inventory Dashboard using Azure Monitor Workbooks. This project entailed many many hours of work. Today I’m excited to finally share with you something that I’ve been working on for weeks. ![]()
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