Search for resources, such as Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) instances, Amazon Kinesis data streams, or Amazon DynamoDB tables, by using resource metadata such as application names, tags, and resource IDs.
With AWS Resource Explorer, you can search for resources across AWS Regions with a single search. To do so, you must search a view that was configured in the Region that is your aggregator index. Read more about aggregator indexes.
With AWS Resource Explorer, you can create multi-account views and search across all accounts in your AWS Organization with a single search. To do so you must configure Resource Explorer in every account in your organization using AWS CloudFormation or AWS Systems Manager Quick Setup.
In addition to searching from the AWS Resource Explorer console, you can search for your resources from any page in the AWS Management Console by using unified search. Learn how to enable resource discovery in unified search.
In the AWS Resource Explorer console, from the search results displayed in the unified search bar, you can quickly navigate to your resource’s details page in the respective service console and Region.
To control who can search for resources, you can grant access to your AWS Resource Explorer views with AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) roles and IAM users. Learn more about granting access to resources with IAM.
You can set up AWS Resource Explorer to search AWS Regions in two ways: Quick setup, with a default configuration, or Advanced setup, where you can manually configure various options.
To set up Resource Explorer in multiple accounts at once, you should use AWS Systems Manager to set up a Resource Explorer configuration across your AWS Organization. You can find more information on AWS Systems Manager Quick Setup in our Getting Started guide.