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StanleyNoel-3891 asked saldana-msft edited

ADTD for Azure?

A few years back Microsoft created a fantastic domain mapping tool - Active Directory Topology Diagrammer tool. Provided very specific information based on the input from the admin. Very informative. I see there is a 'Network Watcher' service in Azure that can diagram a subscription's configuration but was wondering if a more advanced version, such as ADTD, is in the future? Would really be nice to maintain a current topology, connections, etc. in a single view (using Visio or the like). Thanks, Stan

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Please check out this feature- https://azure.microsoft.com/en-gb/updates/azure-monitor-network-insights-is-now-generally-available/

I am also reaching out internally to inquire details regarding any upcoming projects similar to ADTD, I will update you when I have more information. Appreciate your patience in the meanwhile.

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SaiKishor-MSFT answered

@StanleyNoel-3891 We have a new Network Watcher Topology coming up soon which is being upgraded with cross subscriptions view, filters, support for large resource counts and more. Please subscribe for the same here in using this link. Hope this helps. Please let us know if you have any further questions/concerns. Thank you!


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Hopefully this new tool will be fully open / multiplatform - not requiring visio or windows to use...

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