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Important This documentation space contains information about the on-premises version of BMC Helix Discovery. If you are using the SaaS version of BMC Helix Discovery, see BMC Helix Discovery (SaaS).

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Learn what’s new or changed for BMC Discovery 25.2 (15.0), including new features, urgent issues, documentation updates, and fixes or patches.

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March 2, 2026 Issues that were corrected by 25.2 patch 3 and issues that remain open. 25.2 enhancements 
December 8, 2025 Issues that were corrected by 25.2 patch 2 and issues that remain open. 25.2 enhancements 
August 28, 2025 Issues that were corrected by 25.2 patch 1 and issues that remain open. 25.2 enhancements 

June 4, 2025

The following enhancements are available in this release of BMC Discovery:

  • Deep container discovery provides detailed discovery of software running inside containers. 
  • Discover IP links between network devices by using BGP IP routing information, site-to-site connectivity using ISP AS path information.
  • Discover hosts by using Oracle Cloud Infrastructure bastion
  • A ‘trigger’ discovery run allows you to create a discovery run that executes a pattern without performing any discovery.
  • Automatic scanning of cloud-based Kubernetes clusters.
  • Select the credentials to export from the credential vault.
  • Visualizations allow you to view their state at earlier dates.
  • Results from the discovery of additional endpoints are shown on the requesting DiscoveryAccess
  • Support for ECDSA SSH keypairs and OpenSSH formatted keypairs for target scanning
  • The 25.2 version also includes the June TKU - Technology Knowledge Update TKU 2025-Jun-1
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You can upgrade to version 25.2 (15.0) from version 23.3 and later running on Oracle Linux 9. For information about the upgrade, see Upgrading.

 

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BMC Helix Discovery 25.2 (On-Premises)