Team Hava

Team Hava

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Recent posts by Team Hava

4 min read

How to Track Changes in Your Cloud Environment Architecture Configs

By Team Hava on March 11, 2020

 

Topics: aws Documentation security azure gcp Version History
14 min read

50 Essential Cloud Computing Podcasts to Listen - 2020

By Team Hava on March 3, 2020

If you are looking for something interesting to fill your earbuds in 2020, here's a list of 50 podcasts worth a listen.

Mostly focused on Cloud Platforms, DevOps and Security there is sure to be something in there that resonates with you.

Topics: aws cloud security azure gcp
6 min read

Can An Automated Cloud Architecture Diagram Can Save The Day?

By Team Hava on February 27, 2020

 

 

A Cloud Architecture Diagram paints a thousand words.


We’ve all heard the cliche “A picture paints a thousand words”, but there is real value in using images to explain complex technical information.

Topics: aws cloud Documentation security azure gcp visualization
2 min read

AWS Icon Set 2019

By Team Hava on February 26, 2019

Amazon Web Services (AWS) have launched a re-designed set of diagram icons, the first version release was for AWS re:invent 2018, with the official public release on the 2nd of February 2019. Hava now supports diagrams using the new icon set, so you can discover, diagram, diagnose, and document your environments straight from the source of truth with a familiar style. 

Topics: Features aws
8 min read

Cloudcraft vs. Hava

By Team Hava on December 4, 2018

Cloudcraft is known for their isometric AWS diagrams and often one of the tools used to depict the layout of your cloud environments, along with Lucidchart and Draw.io. We all need to start somewhere with our network diagrams, whether it's on a whiteboard, in a drawing tool or in a drag and drop builder.

These diagramming tools are great for the design stage, however as the cloud-native architectures of today continue to evolve, the idea of continually updating diagrams to reflect what's currently running becomes a more impossible task.
Topics: Features
2 min read

Hava AWS Security Views

By Team Hava on August 2, 2018

AWS security groups act as a virtual firewall for your EC2 instances to control inbound and outbound traffic.

"Security groups act at the instance level, not the subnet level. Therefore, each instance in a subnet in your VPC could be assigned to a different set of security groups." -  AWS Documentation

Trawling through your VPC flow logs helps provide visibility into your network traffic to detect anomalous traffic and provides insights, however, it still comes with its own risk of error.

Generating a visual diagram from the source of truth with automated layouts to display your network infrastructure as it is right now can eliminate the potential risk of human error.

Hava offers several ways to assist with diagnosing security within your network.

Topics: aws cloud security diagnose
17 min read

Still manually updating your cloud architecture diagrams?

By Team Hava on June 14, 2018

There is no doubt that as we continue to move further into cloud architecture and infrastructure our environments are evolving daily. This rapid pace of change is failing to keep up with the expectation that your team knows "how it works" and "what it looks like". Keeping network diagrams up to date is often the last thing on most engineers mind, until the time you need them which in some cases is too late.

Manual creation and updating of diagrams are tedious and time-consuming and not that effective with continuous change. These days we have the ability to automate the process of generating and drawing a diagram, getting the information straight from the source of truth.

Topics: aws cloud Documentation

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