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Open Raven has already developed a system that can identify the type of non-native application or data store that is running on an EC2 instance. It does this by a server application that runs Fargate containers of applications and builds a profile of the network connectivity to the application. A client then runs from an AWS Lambda and performs the same profile and uses a decision tree to predict the application. This feature is referred to as DMAP in the commercial product but will likely be called Crow when open sourced. We will likely (TBD) run a free hosted version of the Crow server so that user can just consume the data and provide a way for users to submit profiles back to the central system.
Open Raven has already developed a system that can identify the type of non-native application or data store that is running on an EC2 instance. It does this by a server application that runs Fargate containers of applications and builds a profile of the network connectivity to the application. A client then runs from an AWS Lambda and performs the same profile and uses a decision tree to predict the application. This feature is referred to as DMAP in the commercial product but will likely be called Crow when open sourced. We will likely (TBD) run a free hosted version of the Crow server so that user can just consume the data and provide a way for users to submit profiles back to the central system.
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