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- [Data Model Guide](https://support.jupiterone.io/hc/en-us/sections/360002424373-JupiterOne-Graph-Data-Model)


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JupiterOne Graph Data Model

  • Data Model Guide

The JupiterOne Graph Data Model describes a set of common classifications for data found in an organization's set of digital assets, as well as common property names and relationships.

The model not represent a strict requirement for data stored in the JupiterOne graph. It is acceptable and common to include many additional properties on any class of entity or relationship, when those properties provide value for querying and reporting. It is however strongly recommended that similar data use common class and property names where possible.

The value is realized when writing queries, or using queries others have written, and when viewing a list of similar assets from any number of external systems. For example, find Host with ipAddress="192.168.10.23" depends on the data model, which works whether the asset is in AWS, Azure, GCP, or detected by an on-prem scanner, or is a machine in the classic sense or a serverless function. The list of results would have some common property names no matter what a value is labeled in external systems.

Though the data model is not a strict schema, there are schemas which serve to communicate the data model and are used in JupiterOne UIs to support entity creation, editing, and visualization. Additionally, integrations are encouraged to generate entities and relationships that conform to the schemas to help to drive the advancement of the data model and provide consistency in the data we ingest. See the Integration SDK for functions that make this easy to do.

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