Cloud Diagrams
DoiT Cloud Diagrams is a powerful and versatile tool that generates diagrams of your AWS cloud infrastructure. When importing your AWS accounts, Cloud Diagrams creates one diagram for every AWS account, allowing you to visualize and analyze your resources and understand the relationships between them.
Cloud Diagrams is only available for AWS customers.
Read the content below or check out the ▶️ interactive demo for a visual walkthrough.
Benefits
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View your entire infrastructure in one diagram. For each imported account, Cloud Diagrams provides a clear overview of your current infrastructure, including resources, services, and their connections. This helps you identify potential issues or areas for improvement, avoiding any unintended consequences of any changes that you make.
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Near real-time updates. Near real-time updates means you have immediate visibility into any changes, outages, or performance issues.
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View your links and dependencies. Having instant visibility on the dependencies between your resources allows you to see the big picture and how different resources interact.
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Network-level view. The network level view enables you to see how your network components are connected and configured within your cloud environment.
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Links to objects in other accounts. Each diagram has dynamic links to objects in other imported accounts, allowing you to navigate to resources in other accounts.
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Track and compare changes. Cloud Diagrams uses snapshots to help you compare states over time. This allows you to analyse trends and visualize changes in elements, differences in relationships, and cost variations.
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View a history of your elements. Cloud Diagrams records every action performed in the connected account related to the elements in a diagram, helping you understand how something was implemented in your cloud infrastructure. This allows you to quickly pinpoint issues, without the need to sift through complex logs or configurations, leading to faster resolutions, reduced downtime, and improved system stability.
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Combine elements. Reduce complexity and declutter diagrams by combining elements. Combining elements enables you to focus on the overall architecture and relationships between groups of resources. For example, combine multiple S3 buckets or EC2 instances into a single element.
Supported services
Supported Amazon services
- API Gateway
- CloudFront
- Application Load Balancer (ALB)
- Network Load Balancer (NLB)
- Classic Load Balancer (CLB)
- Load Balancers (ALB/NLB/CLB)
- Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2)
- Elastic Block Store (as props of EC2)
- Elastic Container Service (ECS)
- Elastic Kubernetes Service (aws/kube API, access needs to be granted for each cluster)
- Elastic File System (EFS)
- Event bus
- Lambda
- Kinesis
- Data Firehose
- Kinesis Data Stream
- Relational Database Service (RDS)
- DocumentDB
- DynamoDB
- ElastiCache
- Opensearch/Elasticsearch
- S3/Glacier
- Simple notification service (SNS)
- Simple queue service (SQS)
- Virtual Private Cloud (VPC)
- Subnet
- Security groups
- Route53
- Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) peering connection
- Virtual Private Network (VPN) connection
- Customer Gateway
- Transit Gateway
- Virtual Private Gateway (VPN)
- Internet Gateway
- Network Address Translation (NAT) Gateway
- Core Network
▶️Interactive demo
Try out our interactive demo for a hands-on walk-through experience.
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