When you work with AWS cloud architecture, you almost certainly understand the importance of documenting your AWS VPCs and container clusters using network architecture diagrams.
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Amazon AWS Kubernetes Diagrams
By Team Hava on June 16, 2022
When you are building applications and deploying them using containers, getting a visual representation of what pods or tasks are running is an invaluable tool to check that everything is as it should be.
Topics: aws kubernetes eks
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Killing Your Long Lived Development/Test Cloud Environments
By Team Hava on June 14, 2022
One of the key roles of cloud network managers is containing costs. It is so easy to add to networks and scale resources in the never ending quest for lower latency and better application performance.
Topics: aws Consulting azure gcp kubernetes DevOps
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Container Diagram Generator by Hava
By Team Hava on June 8, 2022
With the wide adoption of containers as a method of rapidly deploying software applications to the cloud, the need to visualise workloads has been gaining momentum. The need to see the status of pods and tasks in container clusters is a major benefit when you visualise containerised workloads on an interactive diagram.
Hava has always generated diagrams for traditional compute VPCs and virtual networks and for a long time has also automatically generated AWS ECS Cluster diagrams when clusters are detected in a connected AWS account.
The ability to diagram other containerised workloads, particularly the market leading Kubernetes has now been added to the core functionality of Hava so you can now view AWS EKS Kubernetes clusters, Azure Kubernetes Clusters (AKS), Google Kubernetes Clusters (GKE) and also stand alone Kubernetes Clusters
One of the diagrams that is automatically generated when you connect your AWS account to Hava is the AWS ECS Container View.
Topics: aws visualization kubernetes containers ecs
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Draw Microsoft Azure Architecture Diagrams
By Team Hava on June 2, 2022
If you are building solutions on Microsoft Azure, at some point you'll want to draw some Azure architecture diagrams
When you have accurate and up to date architecture diagrams on hand it enables you to visually explain your network infrastructure to both your engineering and operations team and also provide management with an easy to understand representation of what you are building and managing.
Accurate up to date diagrams also let you know that your network has been built in line with your design.
If you are onboarding new engineers, or engaging external consultants, you can bring them up to speed very quickly with a well laid out Azure network topology diagram.
The problem with traditional diagrams has always been the time it takes to draw them, which is why it's better to consider generating them instead. If you use manual drag and drop diagram software or drawing packages like Microsoft Visio the process can take forever which is why up to date Azure network topology diagrams are rarely on hand. Cloud engineers almost always don't have the time or motivation to sit down and draw Azure architecture diagrams. Who doesn't have far more important or pressing issues to work on.
This is where you can leverage Hava to help you create Azure diagrams.
If you are taking on a new client or development project, having access to infrastructure documentation is a massive advantage when trying to understand exactly what is running on your network. Come to think of it, with the complex nature of cloud consoles and network configurations you may be surprised at what you have running in your existing Azure infrastructure.
Back in the day our team provided expert cloud consulting services. When we took on a new client, diagramming the new client's infrastructure was always the first job in the process. It was always, without exception, time consuming, laborious but necessary in establishing exactly what was going on in the client's cloud accounts prior to starting work on improving or redesigning the network infrastructure.
Topics: cloud azure visualization Version History diagrams kubernetes
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Amazon AWS Compute Services
By Team Hava on May 31, 2022
Whether you are building a new application or migrating legacy on premise workloads to AWS it's good to know what compute services are available and which ones might be a good choice for your specific application or workload.
Topics: aws containers lambda serverless
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Hava adds EKS automated container diagrams
By Team Hava on May 25, 2022
Topics: aws kubernetes eks
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Have you designed your AWS architecture for AZ failures
By Team Hava on May 24, 2022
AWS availability zones are on the whole extremely robust, however they are not completely immune to outages. Geographically they are subject to natural and technical disasters that can affect any data center, like floods, prolonged power outages, fires or someone inadvertently slicing through a fibre optic cable.
Topics: aws
4 min read
Do You Manage Cloud Architecture for Multiple Clients?
By Team Hava on May 19, 2022
Topics: aws azure gcp diagrams kubernetes
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Security View Enhancements in Hava
By Team Hava on May 17, 2022
As part of our ongoing quest to help you understand what your cloud infrastructure and security posture looks like through easy to understand diagrams and visualisations, several enhancements to the current security view diagrams have been released that deliver even more clarity to potentially complex visualisations.