Release Notes - 2026-08-12
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New Features and Improvements
- Version Number: 15.0.312.26223
- Proxmox Inventory
- Cisco Meraki Inventory
- New Hyper-V Inventory
- Group Policies (GPO) in Detail
- Linux Systems: Docker Information
- Complete Virtualization Overview
- New Cloud Reports
- Docusnap Server - Improved Security
- Docusnap Discovery Service
- Discontinued Modules
Docusnap 15 Released
Docusnap 15 inventories Proxmox, Cisco Meraki including warranty data, and the Docker containers on Linux systems; Hyper-V has been redeveloped on the basis of PowerShell queries and shows this virtualization in far greater detail than before. Group policies can now be evaluated instead of merely viewed: every GPO in the domain is captured with its settings, including those that are not linked anywhere. New reports bring together a company’s entire virtualization across all platforms, on-premises and cloud alike.
Proxmox Inventory
A Proxmox cluster is now documented at every level: the cluster itself with its configuration and runtime status, the nodes with hardware, network and certificates, the virtual machines and Linux containers down to snapshots and firewall rules. What keeps the cluster running is captured as well – storage including Ceph, backup, high availability, replication and permissions. Reports are available for clusters, nodes, VMs and containers.
Cisco Meraki Inventory
A Meraki organization is now documented in full: the networks with their VLANs and SSIDs, the devices down to the port assignment of each switch and the cellular gateways, plus administrators, password policies, RADIUS and content filters. Licensing is covered in both models – Co-Term as well as Subscription/PDL – with the individual entitlements and their expiry dates; warranty data for Cisco and Meraki devices is queried automatically and kept up to date. Reports summarize this per organization.
New Hyper-V Inventory
The Hyper-V inventory has been redeveloped on a PowerShell basis; the WMI-based capture remains available as Hyper-V Legacy. Considerably more is captured than before: security, network and storage of hosts and VMs in full detail – from Secure Boot and TPM through SET/teaming and Fibre Channel to the actual disk space each virtual hard disk occupies –, along with the corresponding reports. It is no longer necessary to know which Windows systems are Hyper-V hosts: the wizard searches the existing Windows inventories of the domain and automatically proposes every system with the Hyper-V role and at least one VM, each with its number of VMs.
Group Policies (GPO) in Detail
The entire group policy inventory of a domain can now be evaluated. The settings and values of each policy are captured individually and mapped hierarchically, and a flat list shows all GPOs in the domain – including those not linked anywhere, which previously did not appear at all. Policies can therefore be compared, searched and checked for security-relevant configuration; reports on the inventory and on delegation deviations are available. The familiar GPMC view remains available for each policy.
Linux Systems: Docker Information
The container landscape of a Docker host now becomes part of the system documentation: engine, containers, images, networks, volumes and Compose stacks appear in the “Docker” branch beneath the Linux system they run on. For each container, image, status and health status, ports, networks and labels are documented; for each engine, the versions and the key figures for containers, images and stacks. The Linux scan detects Docker hosts by itself.
Complete Virtualization Overview
A company’s entire virtualization can now be shown in a single report – VMware, Hyper-V, Nutanix, Proxmox and Citrix as well as Azure and AWS. A dashboard at tenant level shows which platforms are in use and in which versions, how heavily they are utilized, how the VMs are distributed and how they are sized in terms of vCPU and RAM, with on-premises and cloud reported separately. Below this follow reports per domain, per platform and right down to the individual server with its VMs.
New Cloud Reports
For Microsoft Azure and Amazon Web Services, new reports covering the complete resource inventory are available – organized by resource type and spanning all service areas.
Docusnap Server - Improved Security
The Docusnap Server offers a new optional function with Advanced Protection: sensitive data from the configuration and the database can be encrypted certificate-based. Security improvements have also been implemented in other areas.
Docusnap Discovery Service
The installer for the Docusnap Discovery Service is limited to the runtime environment and configuration; the service obtains its modules during registration, each in the current version. In the configuration, new columns indicate the version of each component in use.
Discontinued Modules
Two outdated modules are discontinued with Docusnap 15: the previous legacy capture for Office 365 and DFS (Legacy).