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Tag Analyzer allows you to review your tagging coverage across all clouds and tag your resources directly from Cloudaware account

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Requirements

AWS

To tag your AWS resources from Cloudaware, download Cloudaware Tagging policy: Admin → AWS Accounts → ADD AMAZON ACCOUNT → Using Access & Secret Keys → select Tagging in 'Please use one of those'. Review and apply the policy.

Azure

To tag your Azure resources from Cloudaware, create a custom role in your Azure portal using CLI or Rest API. The role should include a 'modify' permission granted for all resource types (e.g. Azure Virtual Machine) you would like to be able to tag in Cloudaware. Assign the role to Cloudaware.

GCP

Billing Tags: Google Cloud Platform does not provide the cost data split by instance out of the box. In order for Cloudaware to display the cost on an instance level, every GCE instance in your environment needs to have a tag (e.g. instance-name: actual-name-of-this-instance) applied.

Tag Analyzer

1. Log in to your Cloudaware account → Tag Analyzer

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No Tags vs. Tags with empty values

In cases when tags with bank values are applied in AWS Console, Cloudaware Tag Analyzer may detect them as Tagged Objects showing empty values. Create two list views to observe the difference.

Cloudaware Navigator →  AWS EC2 Instances → Custom Views (on the left) → + (Create New View) → Query Mode → copy the queries below → Save View

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Query sample for No Tag 

Replace TAGNAME with your Tag Name:

Code Block
`Deleted From AWS` equals null and `Tags JSON`[$["TAGNAME"]] equals null -> 
`Instance Name or ID`, `Account`.`Account Name` as "Account", `Application Tier`.`Application`.`Name` as "Application", `Tags JSON`[$["TAGNAME"]] as "Tag: 'TAGNAME'", `Tags`

Query sample for Tag <Name> is empty 

Replace TAGNAME with your Tag Name:

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